In the Budget, the government has pegged gross market borrowing at Rs 6 lakh crore, up from Rs 5.8 lakh crore in the ongoing fiscal. Gross borrowing includes repayments of past loans and interests.
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"The market borrowing calendar for the first half of next fiscal would be decided on March 18. RBI and Finance Ministry will a call on whether to front load the borrowing in such a manner that it is non-disruptive," a source said.
As per the Budget, the net borrowings from market in next fiscal would be Rs 4.2 lakh crore, down from Rs 4.4 lakh crore in the current fiscal.
The government borrows from markets to meet its fiscal deficit, which is the difference between revenue receipts plus Non-debt Capital Receipts and the total expenditure.
It issues Treasury Bills, bonds and dated securities to finance the deficit.
The Budget has pegged fiscal deficit for 2016-17 at 3.5% of GDP or nearly Rs 5.34 lakh crore.
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