"We will issue long-term bonds of 40 years in early next financial year. It will help us in the long run and will provide stability in the system," Finance Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi told reporters. The total borrowing in the first six months would be to the tune of Rs 3.6 lakh crore, he added.
The government borrows money from the markets through T-bills and other instruments to fund its fiscal deficit.
The calender for market borrowing was decided at a meeting between officials of the Finance Ministry and Reserve Bank (RBI).
The net borrowing in the first half of the current fiscal would, however, be Rs 2.25 lakh crore, Mehrishi said, adding "government will issue concept paper on switching (of government bonds) in 15 days."
The government, as per the budget papers, plans to borrow Rs 6 lakh crore from the market in the next fiscal, up from Rs 5.92 lakh crore in 2014-15.
The budgeted target for borrowing in current fiscal was also Rs 6 lakh crore, but it is likely to remain at around Rs 5.92 lakh crore.
In the financial year ending March, the fiscal deficit has been estimated at 4.1 per cent. In 2015-16, the deficit will be pruned to 3.9 per cent.
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