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Indian economy doing well even in unsupportive global environment: RBI MPC member Ashima Goyal

The Indian economy has started doing well even in an unsupportive global environment, as the Modi-led government implemented various reforms in the last nine years, resulting in improvements in key macroeconomic indicators, according to RBI Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) Member Ashima Goyal.

September 20, 2023 / 11:29 IST
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Ashima Goyal-MPC member

The Indian economy has started doing well even in an unsupportive global environment, as the Modi-led government implemented various reforms in the last nine years, resulting in improvements in key macroeconomic indicators, according to RBI Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) Member Ashima Goyal.

But, there is still a long way to go to realise India’s full potential, Goyal added. "The UPA government inherited a strong economy and benefitted from a high growth period. ”But over-reaction to the global financial crisis after 2008 and many corruption scandals weakened the economy,” she told PTI.

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Goyal was asked how she would compare the performance of the UPA government’s ten years (2004-14) and the Modi-led NDA government’s nine years in office. ”The (Modi-led) NDA inherited double deficits (high fiscal deficit and high current account deficit), high inflation and weak banks, but has improved all these, and implemented other reforms so that the economy has begun to do well now even in an unsupportive global environment,” she asserted. Prime Minister Narendra Modi assumed office for the first time in May 2014. Modi led the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to a majority of its own in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

On some US-based economists’ claim that India is overstating economic growth, Goyal said it is absurd to over-interpret quarterly results that are subject to seasonal and base effects as well as measurement issues. ”Q1 growth is high because of the base effect due to a steep fall in growth to -23.2 in Q1 FY21 during the pandemic.