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Budget 2024: Centre has room to hike spending while ensuring quicker fiscal consolidation, says ICRA's Aditi Nayar

In the interim Budget for FY25, the central government pegged fiscal deficit target at 5.1 percent in the ongoing financial year from the revised aim of 5.8 percent in FY24.

July 22, 2024 / 10:53 IST
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The central government has enough headroom to increase revenue expenditure to address rural distress and low consumption while reducing the fiscal deficit target by another 20 basis points in FY25, according to ICRA’s chief economist Aditi Nayar.

“The Centre has a headroom of around Rs 1.2 lakh crore. We have a sense that it would be shared equally between higher revenue expenditure and faster fiscal consolidation. Increasing revenue expenditure by about Rs 50,000 to 60,000 crore as consumption growth has been weak in some pockets despite good GDP growth would be appropriate. That leaves the Centre with around Rs 50,000 crore for faster consolidation leading to fiscal deficit target pared to 4.9 to 5 percent of GDP,” Nayar told Moneycontrol in an economist roundtable on July 18.

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In the interim Budget for FY25, the central government pegged fiscal deficit target at 5.1 percent in the ongoing financial year from the revised aim of 5.8 percent in FY24.

There have been talks about whether the Centre could target an even lower fiscal deficit for FY24 bolstered by a bumper dividend of Rs 2.11 lakh crore from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). As per some estimates, this gives them room to reduce the deficit by around 0.3 percentage points.