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Reform to continue, BJP and key coalition partners share similar economic agenda

As a coalition government takes charge at the centre, a policy debate has emerged on the economic approach the country would take in future.

ANI Jun 12, 2024 15:32 IST googleads

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, TDP Chief Chandrababu Naidu and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], June 12 (ANI): As a coalition government takes charge at the centre, a policy debate has emerged on the economic approach the country would take in future.
The debate is on whether the government should move towards aggressive redistributive policies or continue to prioritize boosting infrastructure investment and economic growth.
A research study by Morgan Stanley highlighted that the profiles and track records of its coalition partners of BJP suggest that their views on boosting private investment are the same.
The report says that Chandrababu Naidu, head of Telugu Desam party and Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, has been described as "a technocrat who has aggressively pushed for investment from information technology companies in his region", and "helped bring high-paying jobs for I.T. professionals and transformed the city of Hyderabad" during his past tenure as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
These points suggest that it is very unlikely that the government at the centre will change its stand on economic policies and it also rules out the possibility that the coalition partners will push for an aggressive shift towards redistribution policies.
The report also suggests that the government should focus on supply-side reforms to achieve robust growth with moderate inflation and maximize social welfare.
The analysis in the report suggests that past redistribution policies led to inflation and limited real income growth, highlighting the benefits of investment-driven growth for sustainable development.
The report highlights that the aggressive redistribution policies in the past have meant inflation, which led to an erosion of real income growth for the bottom 20 per cent.
Morgan Stanley's report states that the BJP's loss in some states is not related to its economic policies. Instead, it suggests that BJP's seat losses are more attributable to distinct and non-economic local issues.
The report says, "The national economic issues do not appear to be a leading reason for the seat losses, it likely does not forewarn a shift in policy priority from the government."
The report also recommends accelerating urbanization, enhancing labour force productivity, and implementing reforms in the agricultural sector to achieve higher GDP growth rates of 8-10 per cent per year.
The report highlights that these structural changes are deemed essential to create jobs, lift people out of poverty, and drive economic progress in India.
Morgan Stanley's report reveals the importance of policy continuity and reform measures to create a conducive environment for public and private capital expenditure.
The research indicates that lifting investment is a durable approach to economic development, emphasizing the need for concerted efforts in land and labour reforms, deregulation, and workforce skilling to propel growth beyond the current base.
As India navigates its post-election landscape, the choice between redistribution and investment-driven growth remains an important decision that will shape the country's economic trajectory in the years to come. (ANI)

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