"When you switch over, it creates disruption. I don't see disruption lasting too long. You may see the impact for a quarter or so. Then when you look at next 12-15 quarters, it's certainly going to benefit," he said at the HT Leadership Summit here.
Citing a few economic trends post demonetisation, the Minister said rabi sowing this season has been higher than last year, while auto sales were a mixed bag.
He further said the Indian economy has been witnessing a high growth in the past two years and retained the tag of the fastest growing large economy in the world.
This year too, India would probably remain the fastest growing economy, the Finance Minister added.
On GST, Jaitley said, its implementation cannot be delayed beyond September 17 next year due to constitutional compulsion.
"First of all, the constitution does not permit a delay in GST implementation. The notified GST on September 16 and the constitutional amendment itself says that the current indirect tax system can continue for one year, after which the GST has to come," he said.
The government intends to implement the GST from April 1, 2017, Jaitley said.
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