It would have been quite difficult to meet the deficit targets, but the finance minister would keep to them, I predicted. Wrong.
Some new direction on social security would be seen, but little by way of allocations. Partially wrong.
The Budget would attempt at simplification and some deductions would be reduced. Grossly wrong.
We would see significant movement towards simplification of the tax structure. With the qualifier of not having seen the fine print, I was wrong on this one too.
The government would not increase import duties; wrong again.
Agriculture would be a major beneficiary of the very limited leeway the government had on resource allocation. Partially wrong.
Though the government would want to, it would not be able to increase allocations to infrastructure due to legal hurdles and bandwidth. Wrong again.
On the other hand, implementation and administration are not necessarily Budget-related items and one cannot really expect the finance minister to provide a direction on that issue. Nevertheless, administrative and local government reforms are becoming extremely crucial if schemes such as Swachh Bharat, Ujjwala or Saubhagya are to be sustained and grown upon.
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