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Jaitley: India is utilising the regime of lower oil and commodity prices to increase investments.
IANS
Lima, Peru
Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley yesterday said the country’s current account deficit has come down substantially to around 1.3% of GDP in 2014-15, as against around 4.8% two years earlier.
Besides, he said while the country was suffering from double-digit inflation then, this has dipped to a low of 3.7%, an official statement said.
In his lead intervention in the plenary session of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Finance Committee on Friday, he said India is utilising the regime of lower oil and commodity prices to increase investments in infrastructure and irrigation as well as to undertake comprehensive subsidy rationalisation and successfully roll out the world’s largest financial inclusion initiative under which around 185mn bank accounts have been opened.
Due to the large number of initiatives underway encompassing multiple areas of intervention and reforms, Jaitley expressed optimism that India would continue to record higher level of growth. He emphasised that the IMF would be constrained in meeting its obligations if the IMF quota and governance reforms are not implemented expressing concern at the unprecedented delay in implementation of the 14th General Review of Quotas.
Jaitley also said that the global economic outlook outlined by the IMF does not look particularly encouraging as it has bearing on India’s exports.
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