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India locked into cycle of low investment since 2014, needs new liberalised approach: Jairam Ramesh

Posted on July 17, 2024 By admin


Congress leader Jairam Ramesh. File
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Continuing its attack on the economic policies of the Narendra Modi government ahead of the first budget of the NDA government on July 23, the Congress on Wednesday said that “India has been locked into a cycle of low investment since 2014” due to a combination of “erratic policy, rampant cronyism, and the ED/IT/CBI raid raj”. The party said the country needs a new liberalised approach to political economy.

Congress general secretary (communications) Jairam Ramesh said the single most important statistic that explains India’s inability to grow faster since 2014 is the “sluggish investment rate”.

“India has been locked into a cycle of low investment since 2014, due to a combination of erratic policy, rampant cronyism, and the ED/IT/CBI raid raj,” Mr. Ramesh said in a statement.

Low investment drags down the medium and long-term GDP growth rates, which in turn brings down wages and consumption growth, he said.

The biggest component of investment, Mr. Ramesh said, the private domestic investment, has been in doldrums since 2014. In comparison to the UPA years, when the investment was in the 25-30% range of the GDP, it has been reduced to 20-25% of the GDP range, he said.

“This is, however, only part of the story. Since at least 2016, multinational companies across the world have been looking to divest from China and invest in other developing countries. India, with a large and growing labour pool, was at the right place at the right time – but this generational opportunity to garner FDI and become a manufacturing and export-oriented economy has been squandered,” Mr. Ramesh said.

Instead of India, Bangladesh and Vietnam have capitalised and have walked away with the benefits, he said. “Sops like corporate tax cuts and PLIs can’t compensate for a freer society, polity, and economy – one that is free from demonetization-like masterstrokes, cronyism, and Raid Raj,” Mr. Ramesh said. Marginal policy tinkering will not work, he said.



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