Replying to a debate on the state of economy in the Rajya Sabha, he made a strong case for more foreign investment to bridge the CAD, which had touched the historic high of 4.8 per cent of the GDP in 2012-13.
On the issue of rise in prices of essential commodities, he said although the wholesale price-based inflation has come down to below five per cent in five months till June, efforts would have to be made to address the supply side problems to bring down the retail inflation.
"We will leave no stone unturned to contain CAD at USD 70 billion (in current fiscal) and add to the foreign exchange reserves...As fiscal deficit is a red line, the CAD is also a line and every endeavour will be made not to breach that line," he said.
Chidambaram said the UPA government had taken a host of measures to boost economy during the last nine years in the face of global recession and cited figures to draw a comparison with the previous NDA rule.
He was responding to attack from BJP, which said the UPA had rendered the economy in a "critical" state because of lack of good governance and crony capitalism.
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