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Budget’s Focus On Talent, Capital And Infra Will Push India Into Growth Orbit: Nilesh Shah, Kotak MF

Budget 2024 has laid the foundation for the post-election budget and displayed conviction towards policy continuity, calling the next five years of unprecedented development and golden moments.

February 02, 2024 / 10:21 IST
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The government continues to marry social schemes with a developmental focus.
The government continues to marry social schemes with a developmental focus.

Despite the pre-election vote-on-account budget, the government has shown credible restraint in announcing big-ticket rural or social welfare schemes. Sticking to the path of fiscal prudence, the government continues to allocate heavily towards infrastructure build-up while working on inclusive growth.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman again highlighted the resolve to make India an economic superpower by 2047 and in a responsible manner. This vote on account laid the foundation for the post-election budget and displayed conviction towards policy continuity, calling the next five years of unprecedented development and golden moments.

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The highlight of the vote on account was sticking to the path of fiscal prudence with a target deficit set at 5.1 percent for 2024-25 with lower year-on-year market borrowing. The government has been able to bring down the Covid-induced fiscal deficit of 9.2 percent in FY21 to 5.8 percent by FY24 despite the unprecedented increase in capex spend. The finance minister reiterated the target of bringing it further down to 4.5 percent by FY26.