The stimulus package, which is a set of reforms providing continuity to the initiative that commenced in 2014, the report said, has accelerated the reforms at a time when the pandemic has constrained the fiscal envelope of the government and dampened the inclination of the people to spend, in view of economic uncertainty.
The commitment of the government towards both structural reforms and supportive social welfare measures will help build on these 'green shoots', it said.
Economic growth of pre-COVID times, as and when restored through fuller unlocking of the economy, will heavily lean on the reforms undertaken today to enhance its potential tomorrow, it said.