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FM's clarion call to 'Focus on the outcome, not the outlay' and the challenge of access to capital

Private sector innovation in sunrise sectors will be greatly facilitated by allowing them greater access to grants. Private sector research requires long term patient capital. Funding models such as permanent capital vehicles have been established globally. Innovation ecosystems require such frameworks in order to be able to invest resources

February 01, 2024 / 14:44 IST
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FM Sitharaman Budget 2024
FM Sitharaman Budget 2024

The vote on account saw Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman reiterate the strides made by government policies over many years with a commitment to do more. The government had committed to equipping the finance industry to meet India’s investment needs. The extension of the existing tax benefits adheres to the spirit of a vote on account. Directional articulation of the startup and investment policies will emerge closer to the election.

Unlocking capital blockages is essential to ensuring equal access to the India investment story. Recent changes in  the regulatory frameworks such as restrictions on regulated financial entities’ exposure to Indian alternatives have impacted perception and access to capital. Friction created for foreign investors investing in Indian startups have shown effect. Clarity is of the essence for capital allocation to fuel new asset creation.

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An interesting phrase used in the speech was “focus on the outcome, not the outlay “. The government has made tremendous strides in increasing market sizes and capacity across many areas. A review of the existing frameworks was announced last year and this will no doubt inform the policy of the incoming administration. The emphasis on growth will underscore the review and rewriting. The greatest capacity unlocking will happen through increasing access.

Private sector innovation in sunrise sectors will be greatly facilitated by allowing them greater access to grants in diverse forms. Private sector research requires long term patient capital. Funding models for this such as permanent capital vehicles have been established around the world. Innovation ecosystems require such frameworks in order to be able to invest resources.