Show tight control over fiscal situation, populism: Kochhar

Says budget will need to provide a clarity about the prospective nature of taxation

Chanda Kochhar
Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jul 06 2014 | 3:38 PM IST
As the country awaits first Union Budget of the Narendra Modi-led government, top banker Chanda Kochhar feels that it can't ignore harsh realities like the tough fiscal situation as well as rising prices and would need "tight control" over both expenditure and populism.

Kochhar, who heads the country's largest private sector lender ICICI Bank, said the Budget would need to provide a clarity about the prospective nature of taxation, as also other rules and regulations, besides lining up necessary steps to clear the projects that have been struck to boost the investor confidence.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who recently said that India has to make a choice between mindless populism and fiscal prudence, will present the Budget, 2014-15 on July 10.

This would be the first budget of the new central government headed by Prime Minister Modi, who has also said recently that some tough decisions and strong measures are needed to bring financial discipline.

When asked what 'bitter medicines' people can expect from the Budget, Kochhar told PTI in an interview here: "I think there are some realities that neither the budget can ignore nor we can ignore.

"The fact is that the fiscal situation is quite tight and so we need to take a proper stock of the fiscal situation ... Then, it is a fact that the oil prices are going up because of the Iraq issue and then we do not know how the food inflation would move given the current monsoon situation.

She said these are clearly the realities that "we are facing and I am sure that when a responsible government makes the budget, no one can run away from these realities. So, there will have to be a very tight control on both expenditure and populism".

She added: "At the same time, one should also focus on what are positive steps that can be taken to increase the revenue side, and therefore one has to manage both the sides. Therefore, we need to kick-start generating cash flows... We would also have to look at how can be improve the supply side of food.

"We also need to think what can we do to the entire agriculture chain to reduce the wastage, make distribution more efficient. That way also, we can reduce some pressure when it comes to food inflation."

Kochhar further said that as far as the Budget is concerned, "the other things that can be done are to give clarity about the prospective nature of taxation, and rules and regulations. I think that can again boost lots of confidence".

Asked about her views and the stance taken by foreign investors about the new government, Kochhar said: "If I talk from the global investors' point of view, they are watching the developments very closely. They are looking at what is happening in India and that they are doing with a lot of interest.
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First Published: Jul 06 2014 | 3:10 PM IST

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