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    Budget 2022: Under Omicron shadow

    Synopsis

    ​Fiscal deficit is already elevated and can't be cranked up further – the high inflation and current account deficit make it undesirable as well. How will FM meet the challenge when she presents the budget next month?

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    Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s fourth budget may have become a tad more challenging as the country confronts the severe third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. Economic recovery is expected to face headwinds while there is very little in the government’s arsenal to provide stimulus.

    Fiscal deficit is already elevated and cannot be cranked up further – the high inflation and current account deficit make it undesirable as well. How will FM meet the challenge when she presents the budget next month?

    A look at the challenges and the options:

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    How can funds be raised without fiscal profligacy?
    • Pursue aggressive privatisation: There is a good pipeline, a concerted push needed.
    • Asset monetisation can support capex without burdening budget: Clear tax policies to allow for asset monetisation.
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