Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha, in an interview to PTI, said Indian economy will be "fine" if the oil price stays in the range of $40-60 per barrel, but there could be a concern if it goes beyond.
The slump in oil price is one of the factors that has helped Indian economy notch up big gains by cutting its import bill and reining in inflation.
India, which depends on imports to meet 80% of its oil needs, will have to spend Rs 9,126 crore ($1.36 billion) more every year for one dollar per barrel increase in crude oil. Besides, the rising crude oil trajectory impacts inflation and growth.
"If oil prices stay in the range that most forecasters are expecting them to be, which is in the $40-60 dollar range, then I think we will be fine. If it goes beyond that range, then it becomes a question," Sinha said.
India spent $63.96 billion on crude oil import in 2015-16, about half of $112.7 billion outgo in the previous fiscal and $143 billion in 2013-14. For the current fiscal, the import bill has been pegged at $66 billion at an average import price of $48 per barrel.
Asked what rate of oil prices could upset the fiscal maths as well as inflation calculations of the government, Sinha said the ministry's analysis is based on assumption that oil prices would remain in the $40-60 a barrel range.
Last week, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley too had stated that India can handle the current range of oil prices, but higher rates will impact economy and also lead to inflationary pressure.
"Obviously, higher crude prices is not good news for India. But If it remains within a range, as it is at present, it is something that can be handled. If it goes beyond the range, then certainly it creates an adversity," he had said.
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