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Reforms to solve economy's core problems 'not visible': Patnaik

"Certain efforts are now being made, but the last two years should have seen far greater action... The core problems of the economy require a substantial reforms programme which is not, as yet, visible," said Patnaik, a former Principal Economic Advisor in the Finance Ministry.

May 09, 2016 / 08:51 IST
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Cautioning that time may be running out for Modi government to start thinking long-term for sustained economic growth, noted economist Ila Patnaik said any 'substantial reform programme' to solve Indian economy's core problems is not visible as yet.

"Certain efforts are now being made, but the last two years should have seen far greater action... The core problems of the economy require a substantial reforms programme which is not, as yet, visible," said Patnaik, a former Principal Economic Advisor in the Finance Ministry.

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"Business cycle downturn began in 2012. There was a lot of optimism that the new government would dramatically change things. A broad-based recovery is not visible. In particular, private investment revival is still to be seen.

"...there are few quick and easy solutions to generate the employment growth that can absorb India's young labour force and the time for thinking long term is fast running out," Patnaik told PTI.