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Key highlights of Sitharaman’s White Paper

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Updated: February 8th, 2024, 20:33 IST
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Key highlights of Sitharaman’s White Paper

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New Delhi: The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government Thursday presented a White Paper on Indian Economy to draw a comparison between the 10 years of Congress-led UPA regime and 10 years of post-2014 rule.

The document contains ‘damning’ details of economic ‘mismanagement’ and ‘blunders’ under the UPA regime.

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The White Paper, in its very first paragraph, ‘indicts’ the UPA government of many shortcomings and failures in terms of economy and governance.

The White Paper is set to witness heated debate in the House as the Opposition will not take it ‘lying down’ and will seek to confront the government. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is expected to reply to the debate Friday and further blast the UPA regime over its ‘fiscal mismanagement’.

“The economy was in a fragile state; public finances were in bad shape; there was economic mismanagement and financial indiscipline, and there was widespread corruption. It was a crisis situation,” read the White Paper.

Highlights of Modi government’s ‘White Paper’:

  • UPA government inherited a healthy economy ready for more reforms but made it non-performing in its 10 years
  • UPA leadership, which seldom fails to take credit for the 1991 reforms, abandoned them after coming to power in 2004
  • UPA government, in its quest to maintain high economic growth by any means after the global financial crisis of 2008, severely undermined the macroeconomic foundations
  • One such foundation that was severely weakened by the UPA government was price stability
  • The banking crisis was one of the most important and infamous legacies of the UPA government
  • The banking crisis in 2014 was massive, and the absolute sum at stake was too large
  • In an era where capital flows dominate, India’s external vulnerability shot up because of over-dependence on external commercial borrowings (ECB)
  • The famous Foreign Currency Non-Resident [FCNR(B)] deposit window for NRIs was actually a call for help when there was a large depletion of the foreign exchange reserves
  • UPA government’s response to the 2008 global financial crisis — a fiscal stimulus package to combat the spill-over effects — was much worse than the problem it sought to address
  • Under the UPA government, public finances were brought to a perilous state
  • Run-away fiscal deficits led the economy to the fiscal precipice
  • As a result of its fiscal mismanagement, the UPA government’s fiscal deficit ended up being far higher than it had expected, and it subsequently ended up borrowing 27 per cent more from the market than what it had budgeted for in 2011-12
  • The fiscal deficit burden became too big to bear for the economy.
  • In the pretext of responding to the impact of the global financial and economic crisis (while arguing, at the same time, that India was not affected by the crisis), the UPA government expanded its borrowing and did not relent at all.
  • Not only did the UPA government borrow heavily from the market, the funds raised were also applied unproductively
  • The conspicuous neglect of infrastructure creation and challenges of the logistical constraints caused industrial and economic growth to stumble
  • The Reserve Bank’s reports also pointed towards excessive revenue expenditure by the UPA government
  • Poor policy planning and execution also resulted in large unspent funds for many social sector schemes during the UPA years
  • Health expenditure remained a pain point for Indian households under the UPA government
  • The government’s prioritisation of unproductive spending meant that significant funds were allocated towards consumption rather than productive investment
  • Such was the lack of consideration for long-term national development that even the critical issue of defence preparedness was hampered by policy paralysis
  • UPA government’s decade of governance (or its absence) was marked by policy misadventures and scams
  • UPA government will always be remembered for the largest power outage in our history, in July 2012, leaving 62 crore people in darkness and putting national security at risk
  • The electricity shortages under the UPA government were also repeatedly pointed out by international agencies
  • India’s telecom sector lost a precious decade due to the 2G scam and policy paralysis
  • In the UPA government, decision-making came to a standstill due to corruption and scandals in defence, compromising defence preparedness.

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