Budget 2016: Arun Jaitley sticks to fiscal roadmap, FY17 deficit at 3.5%

Amid debate over balancing growth and financial management, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Monday adhered to the fiscal consolidation roadmap by proposing to keep the deficit at 3.5 percent of GDP in 2016-17.

Budget 2016: Arun Jaitley sticks to fiscal roadmap, FY17 deficit at 3.5%

New Delhi: Amid debate over balancing growth and financial management, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Monday adhered to the fiscal consolidation roadmap by proposing to keep the deficit at 3.5 percent of GDP in 2016-17.

He also assured that development agenda will not be compromised and a committee would be set up to review the working of Fiscal Resposibility and Budget Management (FRBM).

The fiscal deficit in current fiscal has been estimated at 3.9 percent, which will be brought down to 3.5 percent in next fiscal.

"While doing this I have ensured that development agenda has not been compromised," Jaitley said in the next fiscal's Budget speech.

Total government expenditure in next fiscal would be Rs 19.78 lakh crore. Of this, Rs 5.50 lakh crore would go towards Plan expenditure and another Rs 14.28 lakh crore towards non-Plan expenditure.

The revenue Deficit for current fiscal has been bettered to 2.5 percent of GDP, from the budgeted 2.8 percent.

Jaitley further said that in view of the uncertainty and volatility in global markets, time has come to review the FRBM Act.

A committee to review the implementation of FRBM would be set up, he said, adding that the government will also work with the state governments towards doing away with the distinction between plan and non-plan expenditure.

Last year Jaitley had delayed the fiscal consolidation roadmap in order to build infrastructure by boosting public investment.

As per the deficit roadmap announced by Jaitley in last budget, fiscal deficit was to be brought down to 3.9 percent in current fiscal and further to 3.5 percent by 2016-17. The deficit was to be lowered to 3 percent by 2017-18.

As per the earlier roadmap for fiscal consolidation, the deficit was to come down to 3 percent by 2016-17.

The Economic Survey tabled in Parliament on Friday had said that "credibility and optimality" argued in favour of sticking to deficit target of 3.5 percent of GDP for 2016-17, indicating some room for an upward revision.

"There are very good arguments for a strategy of aggressive fiscal consolidation...And equally good arguments for a strategy of moderate consolidation that can place the debt on a sustainable path while avoiding imparting a major negative demand shock to a still-fragile recovery," it had said.

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