8% GDP growth possible in next 2-3 years: Chidambaram

Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Tuesday said India can achieve 8 percent growth in the next 2-3 years by following the path of fiscal prudence.

New Delhi: Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Tuesday said India can achieve 8 percent growth in the next 2-3 years by following the path of fiscal prudence.

"I remain very confident despite change in government, that if we remain firmly on the path we will get back to 8 percent growth in about 2-3 years," he said at an event here.

The Indian economy grew by 4.9 percent in 2013-14 fiscal. However, in the April-June quarter, the growth picked up to 5.7 percent.

Chidambaram said if the government continues to remain on the path of fiscal prudence, promotes savings and investments, and be more diligent in implementing projects, it would be possible to get back to 8 percent growth.

Indian economy was growing at over 9 percent before it was impacted by the global financial crisis of 2008.

"Financial sector reform is also very much required for achieving 8 percent growth. FSLRC (Financial Sector Legislative Reforms Commission) has made far reaching recommendations, some are legislative, some are non-legislative in nature. Non-legislative recommendation should be carried out over a period of next 2-3 years," he said.

Chidambaram said it is possible to finance 8 percent growth by domestic savings and some foreign direct investment.

"Anything more than 8 percent is bound to become inflationary which will exacerbate fiscal deficit. We have to borrow more and there are consequences of borrowing more and enlarging the fiscal deficit and current account deficit," he added.

Chidambaram further said that the key to controlling inflation is to contain fiscal deficit. Government aims to bring down fiscal deficit to 4.1 percent in the current fiscal from 4.5 percent in 2013-14.

He said 8 percent growth would help create employment for 10 million people.

Appreciating Narendra Modi government's decision to abolish Planning Commission, Chidambaram said the body has outlived its utility.

"I believe that the right decision was to end the Planning Commission and what should be in place is only a much smaller, not more than 100 people in the new body," he said, adding only those people should be inducted who can do prospective planning, and lay out the future roadmap and finally leave it to the Ministry.

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