'Reforms, spending cut helped avert Greece-like crisis'


Kolkata, July 3 (IANS): India could have faced a financial crisis like Greece's had the central government not taken steps to cut down on unwanted expenditure and introduce extensive reforms, union Minister of Coal, Power and New and Renewable Energy Piyush Goyal said here on Friday.

"What we are seeing in Greece might have happened to India if the fiscal expenditure had gone unchecked," he said at an event orgnaised by Bharat Chamber of Commerce.

The minister said while the Vajpayee government undertook structural reforms during the late '90s and early 2000s, the Narendra Modi government continued those as well as introduced further reforms.

"We had current account surplus in forex (foreign exchange) for three years when the tenure of the Vajpayee government ended (in May 2004)," the union minister said.

Praising the NDA government's initiatives that resulted in a forex reserve of $129 billion and a forex debt of $130 billion, he blamed the earlier Manmohan Singh-led UPA government of taking the forex debt to $432 billion during 2012.

"This shows how a strong economy can be ruined in ten years," Goyal said while taking a dig at the then UPA government.

He said while the bank rate during the Vajpayee government stood at 12.01 percent, it declined to 5.7 percent during 2012 under the Manmohan Singh government.

Goyal said the Modi government ushered in reforms that resulted in a "change in the mindset" in the country, which in turn helped the central government to narrow down unwanted expenditure, prevent leakages and bring in "more transparency" into the economy.

 

  

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  • Albert D'Souza, San Francisco/Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Mr. Piyush Goyal of BJP is making Indians Fool. One can not compare India to Greece. India is a Large, Highly enterprising energetic Independent Country with its own money called Rupees and economy. Majority of Indians live with little, over the last 70 years Indian Banking system is nurtured/ managed by worlds best well educated economists. Greece is a very small State within European union with out much manufacturing or commerce. Greece does not have its own currency or economic system. It is completely dependent on European union. Greece has open border policy with other west European countries. All educated and hard working population of Greece are moved to economically powerful countries like Germany, France, England etc, Problem of India is political corruption/conflict of interest with in Government employees and failed legal system.

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  • prr, sullia

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Real economic progress happening under Modi govt. Look a the turn around in forex reserve. Most of the readers in Daiji are focusing on petty incidents rather than the big picture.

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  • Anil, dubai

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Thank God this guy is still alive. It took one full year for this guy to bark some nonsense. He was very active in tv shows giving remefies to rupee fall against dollar then after coming to power like some his colleagues he also eent into coma and now woke up to utter some shit. Mr goyal its better if you also keep ur lips zipped like your mauna modi pm.....now after saying this s#it go into coma for anothrr year.....

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