"The first step was that in any fiscal management, we have to keep state governments on board... The DEA will be moving a note. We will also be giving our inputs. We will see how the committee if formed... It will eventually go to Cabinet," Finance Secretary Ratan Watal told reporters here.
The Centre, he said, wants to coopt the states in the process of setting up the fiscal deficit target.
"I have offered to, some of them (states) were enthusiastic, if somehow we can coopt them in the process. The co-option is understand the challenges and requirements, and then the FRBM committee can come out with new rules of game," Watal said.
The current Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) law is in place for last 10 years and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had in 2016-17 Budget proposed to set up a committee to look into the possibility of fixing a range of fiscal deficit target in view of the uncertainty in global economy.
The Minister also promised to set up a committee of experts to review the implementation of FRBM.
The government is expected to achieve fiscal deficit target of 3.9 per cent in the current fiscal and 3.5 per cent of GDP in 2016-17.
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