India's 2014/15 interim budget

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Reuters NEW DELHI
Last Updated : Feb 17 2014 | 12:20 PM IST

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Finance Minister P. Chidambaram presented the interim budget for the fiscal year 2014/15 on Monday to cover expenditure until the government's term ends in May.

His speech was repeatedly disrupted by protests over the proposed division of a southern state.

Full coverage of interim budget: http://reut.rs/1nFHV3c

GROWTH

* GDP expansion in 2013/14 third and fourth quarters will be at least 5.2 percent

FISCAL DEFICIT

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* Fiscal deficit seen at 4.6 percent of GDP in 2013/14

* Says need to bring down fiscal deficit to 3 percent of GDP by 2016/17

CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT

* Current account deficit for 2013/14 projected at $45 billion

* Forex reserves to rise by $15 billion by end of 2013/14

EXPORTS

* Merchandise exports seen at $326 billion in 2013/14, up 6.3 percent year on year.

Agriculture exports xxpected to touch $45 billion in 2013/14, up from $41 billion in 2012/13

SPENDING

* Plan expenditure for 2014/15 seen at same level as previous year

* Non plan spending estimated at about 12.08 trillion rupees in 2014/15

SUBSIDIES

* Total spending on food, fertilisers and fuel at 2.5 trillion rupees in 2014/15

DEFENCE

Spending raised to 2.24 trillion rupees in 2014/15, up 10 percent year on year

BANKS RESTRUCTURING

Govt to provide 112 billion rupees capital infusion in state run banks in 2014/15

FINANCE MINISTER COMMENTS

Our objectives were fiscal consolidation, reviving growth cycle, and enhancing manufacturing, said Chidambaram.

I can confidently assert that the fiscal deficit is declining, the current account deficit is constrained, inflation is moderated; exchange rate is stable, he said.

I wonder how many have noted the fact the Indian economy is 11th largest in the world, he said.

The fortunes of India will have significant impact on world economy in the future.

(Compiled by New Delhi and Mumbai bureau)

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First Published: Feb 17 2014 | 12:08 PM IST

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