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Throwback Budget 2000: Yashwant Sinha's Millennium Budget was a shot in the arm for IT industry

Yashwant Sinha's Budget in 2000 scored big on making the India a software export hub.

January 31, 2018 / 20:20 IST
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Neha Alawadhi Moneycontrol News

In the first budget of the new millennium, the then Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha earned a lot of flak for not introducing long term economic reforms, but where he scored was on making the India a software export hub.

He phased out Manmohan Singh's incentive for software exporters, which led to the growth of the Indian IT industry.

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In his Budget speech, Sinha laid out his objectives, one of them was to “strengthen our role in the world economy through rapid growth of exports, higher foreign investment and prudent external debt management.”

In a Columbia University paper titled “Budget 2000-01 Millennium Budget: Behind Its Time?” the former vice chairman of NITI Aayog and economics professor Arvind Panagariya mostly slammed the budget but approved of his decision on phasing out the exemptions that Manmohan Singh had introduced for software exporters.