"There are very good arguments on both sides... And that's why it is a very difficult decision," he said when asked whether the government would deviate from the fiscal consolidation road map in view of the difficult global environment and the need to boost growth.
While some economists, including NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman Arvind Panagariya, have suggested that the government should go in for higher public spending to achieve higher growth, others, including RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan, have cautioned against deviation from the fiscal discipline path.
Asked which side of the pendulum the CEA is on, he said, "I am very glad that I am not the Chief Political Decider, I am just the Chief Economic Advisor. Sometimes, the CEA is above views. And this time, I am above views. I have no views. You will see that on Monday (when the Budget will be unveiled)."
In an interview to PTI, Subramanian said there has been very lively internal debate within the government at the highest level on the issue.
Making it clear that the budget deficit target of 3.9 per cent of GDP for the current year will be adhered to, the Economic Survey 2015-16 has said the next fiscal will be "challenging", given the additional resources needed.
"There are very good arguments for a strategy of aggressive fiscal consolidation... And equally good arguments for a strategy of moderate consolidation that can place the debt on a sustainable path while avoiding imparting a major negative demand shock to a still-fragile recovery," it had said. "The Union Budget will carefully assess these questions."
One option may be to narrow the deficit by 0.2 or 0.3 percentage points of GDP each year over the next five years, which would take the gap to 3 per cent of GDP by March 2021.
"GST... I am hopeful in the Budget session by April," he said.
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