Budget 2013: India to allocate Rs 2.03 trillion to defence

BusinessBudget 2013: India to allocate Rs 2.03 trillion to defence

NEW DELHI: Finance Minister P. Chidambaram presented one of the most highly anticipated Indian budgets of recent years on Thursday, as the government looks to rein in a bloated fiscal deficit and restore confidence in Asia’s third-largest economy.

FISCAL DEFICIT

* Faced with huge fiscal deficit, India had no choice but to rationalise expenditure

GROWTH

* India faces challenge of getting back to its potential growth rate of 8 pct

* India must unhesitatingly embrace growth as highest goal

SPENDING

* Total budget expenditure seen at 16.65 trillion rupees in 2013/14

* India’s 2013/14 plan expenditure seen at 5.55 trillion rupees

* Revised estimate for total expenditure is 14.3 trillion rupees in 2012/13, which is 96 pct of budget estimate

* Set aside 100 billion rupees towards spending on food subsidies in 2013/14

CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT

* India’s greater worry is the current account deficit – will need more than $75 billion this year and next year to fund deficit

INFLATION

* Food inflation is worrying, will take all steps to augment supply side

CORPORATE SECTOR AND MARKETS

* Plans to issue inflation-indexed bonds

* Proposes capital allowance of 15 pct to companies on investments of more than 1 billion rupees

* To implement quickly recommendations of financial sector legislative reforms commission

POWER AND ENERGY SECTOR

* Proposes zero customs duty for electrical plants and machinery

* Proposes to move to revenue-sharing from profit-sharing policy in oil and gas sector

BANKING

* To provide 140 billion rupees capital infusion in state-run banks in 2013/14

AGRICULTURE

* To allocate 801.94 billion rupees to rural development in 2013/14

* Plan to allocate 270.49 billion rupees for agriculture in 2013/14

FINANCE MINISTER COMMENTS

* “Faced with a huge fiscal deficit, I have no choice but to rationalize expenditure. We took a dose of bitter medicine. It seems to be working.” REUTERS

Asad Haroon
Asad Haroon
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