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Disinvestment decisions will not be driven by short-term fiscal priorities: Finance Secretary

However, the central government's overall policy on privatisation remains important and should continue, Somanathan added.

February 02, 2024 / 16:47 IST
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Finance Secretary TV Somanathan

In a bid to de-emphasise disinvestment as a source of fiscal resources, the central government has deliberately avoided keeping a specific target in the interim Budget for 2024-25, Finance Secretary TV Somanathan told Moneycontrol in an interview on February 2.

This reflects a change in the government's thinking wherein decisions on disinvestments will not to be taken by short-term fiscal priorities, but will be taken based on maximising the value of investments, the finance secretary said.

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"There is no disinvestment target. This is a conscious change where we now look at disinvestment as one element in a strategy for managing the government’s assets," Somanathan added.

As per the Budget documents, the government has estimated it will get Rs 50,000 crore in 2024-25 in the form of 'Miscellaneous Capital Receipts', without mentioning the word disinvestment. However, the 2023-24 Budget – under the same 'Miscellaneous Capital Receipts' head totalling Rs 61,000 crore – had pegged the disinvestment target for 2023-24 at Rs 51,000 crore.