Current position of rupee is pretty reasonable: Rajan

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Jul 18 2016 | 2:57 PM IST
RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan today said the current level of the rupee is "pretty reasonable" and any attempt to devalue it may lead to a surge in inflationary pressures and "offset any benefits".
He also said that India has to go a long way to reach the per capita GDP level of China and needs many more years of sustainable strong growth.
Rajan was speaking here at an interactive session at National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj.
"The issue of value of the rupee is a complicated one. Some people think that to increase exports, the answer is devaluing rupee. There are, strictly, ways of doing it (devaluation), but lot of them require significant actions on the financial system that some of our neighbouring countries used for long time," Rajan replied to query on the devaluation of rupee to deal with the global slowdown.
"It has lot of side effects including...The inflation will pick up in this country if you have to pay significantly more for your imports. You have to pay significantly more for your oil, it will have inflationary impacts.
"It (devaluation of rupee) may offset any benefits you get from the devaluation. My belief is that today's value of the rupee is pretty reasonable and I don't think we should emphasise moving one way or the other as the answer to any problem," he said.
On growth, Rajan said India's growth rate has to be stronger and sustainable to reach Chinese levels.
He said: "China's per capita GDP is about four times of India today. So yes, we have a long way to catch with the level of per capita GDP and that means many years of strong sustainable growth.
"I want to emphasise here, because a few years of growth will not help. After those few years, we have very slow growth. We need sustainable growth which is why we need systems in place, we need macro-stability in addition to the growth."
Rajan said growth should not happen at the cost of
environmental sustainability.
"Now whether just the GDP numbers are not enough to say that we have developed...Absolutely not. It is good we reach their level of per capita GDP without the environmental damage that has occurred in some parts of China, that is also occurring in some parts of India.
"We have to have an environmental sustainable development path and also we have to have equitable development path," he added.
To a query on banks joining hands with money lenders for better financial inclusion, Rajan said though he was not averse to the idea, many issues such as methods used for recovery should be considered.
On the status of cooperative banking system in the country, he said the system lost its spirit and moved away.
"Cooperative banking system is cornerstone of the financial system in this country. I want to emphasise that it is extremely important it reaches parts of the country that their financial institutions don't and it has to be nurtured.
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On the issue of farmers suicide, Rajan said there are many factors that lead to farmers suicide and it is a complex phenomenon (which) one need to understand.
"It also means that we need to emphasise on the need to make access to credit easier but we also need to ensure that the credit any body possesses is manageable. Over-lending is as much a problem as not having access to credit," he said.
According to him, microfinance institutions in the country perform a very important and valuable role and the Micro Finance Regulations try and ensure that.
He, however, opined that one of the bigger constraints has been access to cheap finances which can transmit forward.
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First Published: Jul 18 2016 | 2:57 PM IST

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