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Fiscal deficit of 4.1 per cent an ambitious target: Raghuram Rajan

Fiscal deficit of 4.1 per cent an ambitious target: Raghuram Rajan

Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan said that India had the capacity to bring the deficit under control provided there was improvement in revenue collection.

Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan (Photo: Reuters) Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan (Photo: Reuters)

Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan on Wednesday said 4.1 per cent fiscal deficit goal set by the government for the current fiscal is an ambitious target.

"4.1 per cent is an ambitious target. The government will achieve it if it does want. It has done before. But how it achieves it is what is important," Rajan said.

During 2013-14, the fiscal deficit - the difference between the government's income and expenditure - was 4.5 per cent of the GDP.

The governor said that India had the capacity to bring the deficit under control provided there was improvement in revenue collection.

"India has capacity to bring its fiscal under control because we don't spend too much as a fraction of GDP. Where we do a less good job is collecting revenues. So broad basing revenue collection process...expanding the base is the way we can do it (bring fiscal deficit under control)," he said in an interview to ET Now.

On growth, the Governor said the growth prospects in the last few months had improved. On the agriculture side, there was more uncertainty because of initial deficiency in the monsoon, Rajan said.

Exhibiting signs of revival, India's manufacturing activity, gauged by the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), had risen to a 19-month high of 4.7 per cent in May on account of improved output from mining, power and capital goods sector.

Besides improved industrial activity, retail inflation fell to a 30-month low of 7.31 per cent in June as prices of food items, including vegetables, came down. Wholesale Price Index (WPI) based inflation in June fell to 5.43 per cent after rising to a 5-month high in the previous month.

The governor also said that 5.5 per cent GDP growth target was feasible and achievable during the current fiscal and added that if it went beyond that, the government would get some headroom on the fiscal front.

Published on: Aug 06, 2014, 5:04 PM IST
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