The Economic Survey 2016-17 underscores the need to re-establish private investment and exports as the major drivers of growth and reduce reliance on government and private consumption. Addressing the over-indebted companies and bad-loan encumbered public sector banks will be vital.
Economic Survey: Street view
India’s benchmark Sensex has gained nine per cent so far this financial year and nearly 20 per cent since February 28, 2016, when the Economic Survey 2014-15 was presented in Parliament. Around the last Budget, the markets were at their 21-month low. Loose monetary stance by developed world central banks and improving earnings and economic outlook have supported gains in the domestic equities. However, improved growth outlook in the US and shocks caused by demonetisation have resulted in a decline, both in the markets and in investments by foreign institutional investors (FIIs).
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