India's growth to remain in 7-7.5% range in next few yrs: PM advisory panel

The panel noted that the macro-economic fundamentals of the economy are sound but challenges remain, several of which are structural in nature

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 25 2019 | 4:22 PM IST

India's economic growth is expected to remain in the range 7-7.5 per cent in the next few years, the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) said on Friday. 

The growth rate can be easily increased by 1 per cent by addressing structural problems through reforms, the council observed during its meeting Friday.

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) in its latest forecast pegged the growth at 7.2 per cent for 2018-19.

The Council strongly feels that there should be no deviation from the fiscal consolidation target "but there must be continued emphasis on social sector interventions", an official release said.

The panel noted that the macro-economic fundamentals of the economy are sound but challenges remain, several of which are structural in nature. 

"While the prospect for world economic growth does not look very promising, particularly in advanced economies, there is sufficient amount of growth momentum in emerging market economies."
 

"India is not insulated from global developments, nevertheless, India's growth expected to be in the 7-7.5 per cent range in the next few years," the EAC-PM said.

The panel also discussed agricultural problems, investment trends, fiscal consolidation, interest rate management and credit and financial market issues during the meeting.

The Council felt that the exchange rate management of the rupee by the RBI has been sound despite the volatility in price of the crude oil, the release said.
 

There are indications that financial savings have started going up and there is credit uptick through private banks to the services sector, it said.

The reform in the financial sector should be strengthened further building upon what the government is already doing, the statement added.

The Council also felt that the challenge of insularity being seen in external trade should be reversed through supportive policy interventions because there is a positive turn in exports that are visible now.
 

The challenges in the agriculture sector should be addressed by looking closely at the credit flow and support to employment programmes like MNREGA, it noted.

The EAC-PM is an independent body constituted to give advice on economic and related issues to the Government of India, specifically to the Prime Minister. 

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First Published: Jan 25 2019 | 4:05 PM IST

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