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‘V’ shaped economic recovery in India

By The Assam Tribune
‘V’ shaped economic recovery in India
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New Delhi, Jan 29: The Indian economy is witnessing a ‘V’ shaped recovery due to a timely and stringent lockdown, and is expected to grow at over 11 per cent in the next fiscal.

According to the Economic Survey 2020-21, presented in Parliament on Friday by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in contrast, the current fiscal will sustain the COVID-19 induced economic damage which is estimated to contract the GDP by 7.7 per cent.

The survey document, in its debt simulation for worst-case debt analysis, assumed a contraction of 7.7 per cent in 2020-21 and a FY22 growth of 11.5 per cent.

The projection on return of pre-pandemic growth is based on IMF projections of 11.5 per cent real GDP growth in 2021-22 and a 6.8 per cent growth in 2022-23.

With these growth projections, India would once again return to become the fastest growing economy in the world.

However, the Indian economy will take at least two more years to return to the growth levels achieved in the pre-pandemic period, the Economic Survey said.

The survey, which has been prepared by the Finance Ministry’s Chief Economic Adviser Krishnamurthy V Subramanian, credited the ‘V’ shaped economic recovery to India’s timely and stringent lockdown to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Evidence from the experience of Spanish flu establishes that cities that intervened with lockdowns earlier and more aggressively experience stronger recovery in the economic front in the long run, it said.

“Learning from this experience, India implemented an early and stringent lockdown from late March to May to curb the pace of spread of COVID-19. With the economy brought to a standstill for two complete months, the inevitable effect was a 23.9 per cent contraction in GDP as compared to previous year’s quarter,” it added.

“Despite the hard hitting economic shock created by the global pandemic, India is witnessing a V shaped recovery with a stable macroeconomic situation aided by a stable currency, comfortable current account, burgeoning forex reserves, and encouraging signs in the manufacturing sector output,” the document said.

“India is reaping the ‘lockdown dividend’ from the brave, preventive measures adopted at the onset of the pandemic, which were based on the humane principle advocated eloquently in the Mahabharata,” it added.

As per the survey, the policy maturity and the alacrity displayed to not “waste a crisis” has helped the country to save both ‘lives’ and ‘livelihoods’ in its own unique way and has shifted the focus away from the short-term pain created by the crisis to the potential for long-term gains engendered by the policy response.

Besides, the survey said India requires an active fiscal policy which will ensure accrual of overall benefits from Centre’s seminal economic reforms. – IANS

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