More reforms in the pipeline, better growth expected: Jaitley


Hong Kong, Sep 21 (PTI): India's economic growth is expected to improve despite unfavourable global winds as the government continues with several reform programmes, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Monday.

Emphasising that India has the potential to be the bright spot in the gloomy global economic scenario, Jaitley said fiscal deficit is coming down and inflation is very much under control.

"I see the road ahead with regard to several reform programmes of the government continuing. Economic reforms will be an ongoing activity. There is no finishing line for that," Jaitley said while addressing global investors.

A significant change that is taking place is that the reforms are moving in the forward direction consistently and states have also realised that they have a great role in this growth story, he added.

Jaitley said the Goods and Services Tax (GST) is one of the most important taxation reforms and the government has also opened many sectors, including defence manufacturing.

"Bankruptcy law is ready to be taken up in Parliament, laws for resolution of contracts, allocation of public contracts and public procurement, are being pursued."

Assuring foreign investors, he said putting tax issues to rest is certainly a "high priority" for the government.

About growth prospects, the Finance Minister said he thinks India has the potential to be the bright spot even in somewhat gloomier situation. "We grew by 7.3 per cent last year and I am sure we will improve on that front this year."

"I am conscious of adversities that come our way. India ended last year with 7.3 per cent. We had good fiscal figures. Fiscal deficit is gradually coming down and we are now aiming to bring it down in the next 2-3 years to 3 per cent.

"Current account deficit is down to 1.2 per cent, foreign exchange reserves are very high, inflation is very much under control and therefore macroeconomic indications seem to be positive," the Finance Minister said.

Observing that these numbers have come in the midst of a global slowdown, Jaitley said, "Global headwinds are not helping us and at times are creating adversities, particularly the external factors have impacted our exports and in favourable global conditions we can improve on the growth rate of 7.3 per cent in a significant way."

The GDP growth slowed to 7 per cent in the April-June quarter, from 7.5 per cent in the previous quarter. The government expects a growth rate of 8-8.5 per cent for full 2015-16 fiscal.

Expressing hope that agriculture growth would revive despite deficit rains in monsoon season, Jaitley said, "I am told the monsoon has returned in the past few days."

"GST is stuck in Upper House, but not because of any ambiguity, but due to one political party. The numbers in Parliament are in favour of the bill and I am sure in the next session it would be passed," Jaitley said.

He said a strong sense of competitive federalism is driving the Indian growth story and the states are aggressively seeking investment.

"Changes in the land rules for smart cities and roads etc ... the progressive states have shown willingness to change the rules and they have said the Centre should allow them and we have agreed," he said.

Jaitley said most Chief Ministers are going abroad to attract investors and many of them are organising investment summits in their own states.

The Finance Minister said that ease of doing business is a continuous process. "A lot of improvement has been done and more needs to be done... Resolution of long-pending tax disputes is a high priority," he noted.

He said that to make things easier, states' rankings have come out which would help investors understand which is a better place.

"India's overall ranking has been low, but I am sure that when the next set of data comes, our ranking will improve significantly," Jaitley said referring to the country's place in the World Bank's rankings based on ease of doing business.

Jaitley said a cause of concern has been that domestic private investments have been slow.

"I know domestic companies are working with constraints in the wake of global demand slowdown. The GST is one of the most important taxation reforms," he said.

India always had large amounts of natural resources, but it remained bogged down by controversies, including in coal, spectrum and minerals, he added.

Stating that there has always been a cautious optimism in investors' mind about India, Jaitley said on one hand they see a huge market, but also a country which at certain times has not availed the opportunities. "Therefore the cautiousness in optimism always remains there," he added.

"I want to say today that India is now changing. It has a government which has got majority which is willing to take even difficult decisions. We have a Prime Minister who is a strong leader with a track record of development-oriented governance and who is capable of taking decisions which are critical to the country's development," Jaitley said.

  

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  • vincent rodrigues, katapadi/b'lore

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Expectations need to be reality.Reforms are most welcome.

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  • Praveen, Kulshekar

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Don't keep in pipe. Pipe Pudau!

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  • Amith, udupi

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    It is really sad that FM and PM and all Ministers in their speech only talk about Gandhis and say how they looted the country for 67 years and blah blah blah ..its obvious the 56 inch does not have B###s to even implicate them in one case .. their days are done if they give a statement against mother and son who apart from being MP's and congress party heads have not taken any portfolios in the cabinet nor Govt till date .. and both of them are undefeated in elections ..whats the use of banging them and saying they looted the nation and blah blah ..if you have proof ..put them behind bars and prove them guilty ..dont just brainwash these cheddi bhakts who troll everyone on earth ..get a life and do good u have 5 years and u have spent nearly 2 years now on bashan and nothing else ..useless is not the word for you ..u r dumb and national waste

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  • Hariprasad Hegde, Mangalore-Udupi

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru...Due to consistent & steady LOOTING by Dongi Party for last 65 years, Our Country is in this situation. Lame-duck so Called Economist did not open mouth for 10 L-O-N-G years, only allowed A to Z Mother of All CORRUPT SCAMS and now going to attend COURT SESSIONS as he in implicated in most corruption cases
    We need to understand why Dongis Congress Brasth Party became 44 from 216, ZERO in 16 STATES & LOST POWER in 6 states

    Why are you wasting your time by writing this big comment? you maybe thinking by opening mouth country is getting developed, we all know by now it is all bullshit by opening mouth. MODI's is a big example big mouth all the big big talks what he preached instead of India growing but India is going down, but all the prices are gone up all the crimes are gone corruption is going up and unwanted things are coming up... Dammm. AAP will show them way out soon.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    It is because of Dongi party that India is in this poor state of affairs...you may read or not read, what I wanted to convey was done so in that big reply! LOL!!

    Sad that people like you ares still worshipping foreigners

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  • gm, mlur

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Please read the following statement from Dr. Veerendra Heggade

    "Today, poverty in India is not as much as it was before Independence. There are more opportunities now. Society has changed a lot. Everyone should think about leading a cultured life away from bad habits. If we follow the path of righteousness, then we can achieve anything with God's grace,"

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  • Hariprasad Hegde, Mangalore-Udupi

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Sad.. it is not people like us but it is people like you worshipping foreigners for instant see your Modi is doing that.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Start with reforms
    End with reverse forms

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    FEKUNOMICS

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    All Indians are not Duffers like you ...

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  • gm, mlur

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    If rains heavily then it will go directly to the drainage (gutter) through pipeline.

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  • Amith, udupi

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Jootley..vora chimney pottade..deethina vora thaaldinathade

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    More reforms in Pipeline...
    State of the Economy in Drainage...
    *Statistical Jugglery....
    *Fooling common man...
    This is what these good for nothing fellows are apt at...
    No vision...nothing ..just zombies...

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  • PINTO, Doha/Qatar

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Maam, that must be a trans-Atlantic 'pipeline' which me and you cannot understand..

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Before your Pipe Line Bursts...
    1. Bring down the Price Of Onions.
    2. Also Toor Dhaal and other cereals.
    3. Don't harp about big things abroad..FDI and all that nonsense...
    'see the ground reality on roads and what is happening with the common man'...
    You are no different than UPA..Think you too shall be kicked out soon like PC...

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Koliwada Sion.
    Costly is Onion.
    Minister of Union.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    No vision.
    Eye of Pigeon.
    Koliwada Sion or Arthur Prison.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    It may not be a bad idea to make Raghuram Rajan the FM (if he accepts it) after his term as RBI Governor is over.
    It is certain that he is a lot, lot, lot more capable than the present FM who has no idea or control over the direction in which the Indian economy is moving.

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  • Hubert D'souza, Mangalore Dubai

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Joot Li Sabka Vikas Poora Bakvas.

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  • William, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Joot Li,

    You do you know the abcd of economics. I think your reforms will remain in the pipeline only until your term gets over.

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  • Ahmed, DOX / IXE

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Better growth expected. But when? Feku had promised during election campaign make me PM i will take care of farmers. After he became PM farmers suicide ratio has only increased and FEKU is busy roaming.

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Dal kilo 150 rupees

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Why go abroad for Drum Beating ...

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  • Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Hey Jaitley whom are you fooling, do you think we are some type of farmers or tribes? I guess you must have met Jet Li in Hong Kong? Do you know what we need somebody like Manmohan Singh..

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  • Ravi, Kapu

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Mumbai
    Why do we need people like Manmohan Singh? To help the fake Gandhis secretly loot our country?

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Dear Ravi, Kapu,
    Because of Dr. Manmohan Singhji we are not the III largest economy in the world.

    Without Lokayukta how much was the loot by the RSS man Chaaiwaala. Anybody can imagine what is the loot for both BJP and RSS. See also Below loot:


    To Mould.
    Gold is Gold.
    Gold is not Old.
    Customs are Bold.
    Required to be Sold.
    For it somebody is Told.
    Developments are Bowled.
    Chaaiwaala Pick-Nicks Rolled.
    In the covers gold never be Fold.
    To voters BrahstaJhootParty Fooled.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Due to consistent & steady LOOTING by Dongi Party for last 65 years, Our Country is in this situation. Lameduck so Called Economist did not open mouth for 10 L-O-N-G years, only allowed A to Z Mother of All CORRUPT SCAMS and now going to attend COURT SESSIONS as he in implicated in most corruption cases
    We need to understand why Dongis Congress Brasth Party became 44 from 216, ZERO in 16 STATES & LOST POWER in 6 states

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    If MMS was a great Economist & a Saint, then why is he going to courts & implicated in A to Z of Corruption scams?

    Why did Dongi Party Brasth Become 44 seats from 216? Why were Developmental programmes not carried out in last 10 L-O-N-G years??

    Why is Congress loosing elections after elections? Why are sycophancy still rampant in Grand Old 129 years old Corrupt party of India?

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Dear j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru,
    From the congress nobody have said Dr. Manmohanji is a god of economics or a saint.

    Whereas the Bhakts are building temples for chaaiwaala and naathu ram godse.
    See below message from daijiworld comment.

    Mr. Sachidananda Mundkur/Dubai.Comment in Daijiworld web portal news?!
    Dear Ismail Bhai, if you talk about purity and black spot, NaMo is one of the purest and non-corrupt person. Unquote.

    See this website.

    Daijiworld web portal news web: http://www.daijiworld.com/news/printer.asp?nid=195931.
    Bollu says Modi has attained spirituality from Himalayas
    I quote: Just view from another angle..you will find 'saint figure' in him..a person who went to Himalayas to attain 'spirituality'..!! Jai Ho.. Unquote.

    THE CHAAIWAALA BHAKTS CONSIDER HIM AS A PUREST AND WITHOUT BLACK SPOT, WATER BOILING POT AND ANOTHER ONE SAYS HE IS A SAINT WHO WENT TO HIMALAYAS TO ATTAIN SPIRITUALITY.

    Why are the BJP’s sitting in the Opposition for 60 years and why the citizens have rejected them continuously and now how come they are ruling.

    BECAUSE ELECTION COMMISSION IS IN THEIR/BJP’S HANDS AS PER UNION MINISTER JOY BANARJEE UNKA MARJEE

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    BJP started contesting elections in 1984. From 2 seats party now has 282 seats in LS, 15 states being governed . Growth story

    Dongis have become 44 from a high of 482 seats, LOST POWER in 12 states, now ruling in 5 states - De-growth

    Now please understand why Indians want BJP & Foreigners want Fake Gandhis!!

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Dear j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru,

    I DID NOT ASK THE GROWTH OF THE BIG MOUTH.

    I AM WONDERED WHY THE CITIZENS HAVE UNSEATED THE JANASANGHA/BJP/FOR A PERIOD OF 60 YEARS.

    WHY, WHY, WHY......

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  • Raghu Kant, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Ravi, Kapu I guess you forgot or you were not born when NDA were in power the entire economic of India was down, Manmohan Singh is the one who brought back India's economic on track. Gandhi family as nothing to do with it.

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  • Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 21 2015

    Hey Ravi from Kapu I think no need for me to reply to your comment because Raghu has given you a reply what he said it is right.

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