"Now we have a 50 basis points rate cut (in two tranches within two months) and I think that is good for the economy and all rate cuts benefits... If the outlook is looking good, the rating agencies should draw their lessons from that om improving the outlook," Subramanian told reporters here.
After presentation of Union Budget 2015-16 last week, global and domestic agencies had ruled out any immediate upgrade in India's sovereign ratings and had red-flagged the country's delayed fiscal consolidation roadmap and had also warned against any slippages from the "ambitious" disinvestment plan proposed in Budget.
"It (rate cut) shows that RBI and government are on the same page in terms of how we view the economy. It also means that Budget can be seen as conducive to non-inflationary growth," he added.
On monetary policy framework agreement, Subramanian said that both Finance Ministry and RBI have shared concern about inflation.
Recently, the Finance Ministry and the Reserve Bank agreed to 'inflation rate targeting' under which the apex bank will aim to lower retail inflation to below 6 per cent by January 2016 and further to around 4 per cent by March that year.
Those factors included decline in oil prices, reforms being undertaken, monsoon being better and other conditions.
The Reserve Bank today surprised markets by reducing the benchmark interest rate by 0.25 per cent to 7.5 per cent on the back of softening inflation and the government's commitment to continue the fiscal consolidation program.
The short term lending rate (repo) has been reduced from 7.75 per cent to 7.5 per cent with immediate effect, while other rates would be adjusted accordingly, RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan announced early this morning.
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