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Lead articLe
Laying the Foundations for india’s a mrit Kaal
V Anantha Nageswaran
FOcUS
towards c ooperative Fiscal Federalism
Dr Sajjan Singh Yadav, Sumit Agrawal
SPeciaL articLeS
Blueprint for an inclusive and empowered Bharat
Sanjeet Singh, Devyanshi Didwania
Social Sector a llocations: endeavour for effective Outcomes
Dr Sachin Chaturvedi
Union BUdget SPeciaL iSSUe
March 2023 a deveLOPMent MOnthL y
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Lead articLe
Laying the Foundations for india’s a mrit Kaal
V Anantha Nageswaran
FOcUS
towards c ooperative Fiscal Federalism
Dr Sajjan Singh Yadav, Sumit Agrawal
SPeciaL articLeS
Blueprint for an inclusive and empowered Bharat
Sanjeet Singh, Devyanshi Didwania
Social Sector a llocations: endeavour for effective Outcomes
Dr Sachin Chaturvedi
Union BUdget SPeciaL iSSUe
March 2023 a deveLOPMent MOnthL y
March 2023
YOJANA
Volume-67
No. 03
A DEVELOPMENT MONTHLY Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides.
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FocUs article
towards cooperative
Fiscal Federalism
Dr Sajjan Singh Yadav,
Sumit Agrawal
lead article laying the FoUndations For
india’s amrit Kaal
V Anantha Nageswaran
special articles BlUeprint For an inclUsive
and empowered Bharat
Sanjeet Singh, Devyanshi Didwania
social sector allocations:
endeavoUr For eFFective oUtcomes
Dr Sachin Chaturvedi
inclUsive development and
modernisation oF agricUltUre
Dr Jagdeep Saxena
post-pandemic health
Dr Chandrakant Lahariya
BanKing: FocUs on new
responsiBilities and good
governance
Shishir Sinha
strengthening
the Financial sector
Dr Aman Agarwal,
Dr Yamini Agarwal
BUdget empowers
india’s gen-Z
Jatinder Singh
sKills, employment and hUman
resoUrce development
Arun Chawla
saBKa saath saBKa viKas
throUgh Union BUdget
Dr Shahin Razi,
Naushin Razi
Fiscal deFicit policy shiFt and
sUstainaBle development
Dr Amiya Kumar Mohapatra
Chief editor
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Lead articLe
Laying the Foundations for india’s a mrit Kaal
V Anantha Nageswaran
FOcUS
towards c ooperative Fiscal Federalism
Dr Sajjan Singh Yadav, Sumit Agrawal
SPeciaL articLeS
Blueprint for an inclusive and empowered Bharat
Sanjeet Singh, Devyanshi Didwania
Social Sector a llocations: endeavour for effective Outcomes
Dr Sachin Chaturvedi
Union BUdget SPeciaL iSSUe
March 2023 a deveLOPMent MOnthL y
March 2023
YOJANA
Volume-67
No. 03
A DEVELOPMENT MONTHLY Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides.
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UPCOMING ISSUE: StartUP INdIa Details of the Sales Outlets of the Publications Division on Page 11
YOJANA is published in Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam,
Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
Since 1957
FocUs article
towards cooperative
Fiscal Federalism
Dr Sajjan Singh Yadav,
Sumit Agrawal
lead article laying the FoUndations For
india’s amrit Kaal
V Anantha Nageswaran
special articles BlUeprint For an inclUsive
and empowered Bharat
Sanjeet Singh, Devyanshi Didwania
social sector allocations:
endeavoUr For eFFective oUtcomes
Dr Sachin Chaturvedi
inclUsive development and
modernisation oF agricUltUre
Dr Jagdeep Saxena
post-pandemic health
Dr Chandrakant Lahariya
BanKing: FocUs on new
responsiBilities and good
governance
Shishir Sinha
strengthening
the Financial sector
Dr Aman Agarwal,
Dr Yamini Agarwal
BUdget empowers
india’s gen-Z
Jatinder Singh
sKills, employment and hUman
resoUrce development
Arun Chawla
saBKa saath saBKa viKas
throUgh Union BUdget
Dr Shahin Razi,
Naushin Razi
Fiscal deFicit policy shiFt and
sUstainaBle development
Dr Amiya Kumar Mohapatra
Chief editor
manogyan rani pal
editor
shUchita chatUrvedi OUr rePreSentativeS
Ahmedabad: Sumanben A Machhar , Bengaluru:
BK Kiranmai, Bhubaneswar: Itishree Singh Rathaur ,
Chennai: Sanjay Ghosh, Guwahati: Maruf Alam,
Hyderabad: Krishna Vandana P , Jalandhar: Gagandeep
Kaur Devgan, Kolkata: Khurshid Mallick, Mumbai:
Umesh Ujgare: Thiruvananthapuram: Roy Chacko.
JoiNt DireC tor, ProDuC tioN
D K C hruDhaIna Th CoVer DeSigN
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Yojana (English): Room No. 647, Soochna Bhawan,
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003.
E-mail (Editorial): sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
YOJANA, a development monthly published since
1957, is a theme-based journal providing in-depth
analyses and views on socio-economic issues in
the broader framework of government policies.
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expressing the official point of view.
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Saptarishi for Amrit Kaal
i
n the 75
th
year of india’s independence, the world has recognised the
indian economy as a ‘bright star’ as the economic growth is estimated
at 7 per cent, which is the highest among all major economies, in spite
of the massive global slowdown caused by the pandemic and global
conflicts. this was observed by the Finance Minister while presenting
the union Budget 2023-24 in Parliament. the g20 Presidency gives
india a unique opportunity to strengthen its role in the world economic
order. With the theme of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, india is steering
an ambitious, people-centric agenda to address global challenges, and
to facilitate sustainable economic development.
the vision for the Amrit Kaal includes technology-driven and
knowledge-based economy with strong public finances, and a robust
financial sector and to achieve this, Jan Bhagidari through Sabka Saath
Sabka Prayas that is reflected in this year’s budget. the economic agenda for achieving this vision focuses
on three things and those are facilitating ample opportunities for citizens, especially the youth, to fulfill
their aspirations, secondly, providing strong impetus to growth and job creation and finally to strengthen
macro-economic stability. to service these focus areas in our journey to india@100, the following four
opportunities can be transformative during Amrit Kaal that are economic empowerment of Women, PM
Vishwakarma KAushal Samman (PM ViKAS), tourism, and green growth. Seven priorities of the union
Budget mentioned to act as the ‘Saptarishi’ guiding through the Amrit Kaal are inclusive Development,
reaching the Last Mile, infrastructure and investment, unleashing the Potential, green growth, Youth
Power, and Financial Sector. investments in infrastructure and productive capacity have a large multiplier
impact on growth and employment. After the subdued period of the pandemic, private investments are
growing again. A capital outlay of rs 2.40 lakh crore has been provided for the railways. this highest-ever
outlay is about 9 times the outlay made in 2013-14.
the Budget provided major relief in the personal income tax. the indirect tax proposals contained
in the budget aim to promote exports, enhance domestic value addition, encourage green energy and
mobility. the new income tax regime has been made the default tax regime. However, the citizens will
continue to have the option to avail the benefit of the old tax regime. the indirect tax proposals announced
in the budget emphasised on simplification of tax structure with fewer tax rates so as to help in reducing
compliance burden and improving tax administration. the union Budget also proposes to roll out a next-
generation common it return form for taxpayers' convenience. it also stipulates a plan to strengthen the
grievance redressal mechanism for direct taxes.
Describing MSMes as growth engines of our economy, the Budget proposes enhanced limits
for micro enterprises and certain professionals for availing the benefit of presumptive taxation. to
support MSMes in timely receipt of payments, the Budget allows deduction for expenditure incurred
on payments made to them only when payment is actually made. the Budget also has a slew of
proposals for the cooperative sector. it seeks to complement macro-economic level growth with a
focus on micro-economic level for all inclusive welfare. it outlines the vision of Amrit Kaal which shall
reflect an empowered and inclusive economy. ?
Page 4
Lead articLe
Laying the Foundations for india’s a mrit Kaal
V Anantha Nageswaran
FOcUS
towards c ooperative Fiscal Federalism
Dr Sajjan Singh Yadav, Sumit Agrawal
SPeciaL articLeS
Blueprint for an inclusive and empowered Bharat
Sanjeet Singh, Devyanshi Didwania
Social Sector a llocations: endeavour for effective Outcomes
Dr Sachin Chaturvedi
Union BUdget SPeciaL iSSUe
March 2023 a deveLOPMent MOnthL y
March 2023
YOJANA
Volume-67
No. 03
A DEVELOPMENT MONTHLY Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides.
Rig Veda
www.publicationsdivision.nic.in @DPD_India I @YojanaJournal @publicationsdivision @dpd_india
In ThIs Issue
number of pages: 80
UPCOMING ISSUE: StartUP INdIa Details of the Sales Outlets of the Publications Division on Page 11
YOJANA is published in Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam,
Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
Since 1957
FocUs article
towards cooperative
Fiscal Federalism
Dr Sajjan Singh Yadav,
Sumit Agrawal
lead article laying the FoUndations For
india’s amrit Kaal
V Anantha Nageswaran
special articles BlUeprint For an inclUsive
and empowered Bharat
Sanjeet Singh, Devyanshi Didwania
social sector allocations:
endeavoUr For eFFective oUtcomes
Dr Sachin Chaturvedi
inclUsive development and
modernisation oF agricUltUre
Dr Jagdeep Saxena
post-pandemic health
Dr Chandrakant Lahariya
BanKing: FocUs on new
responsiBilities and good
governance
Shishir Sinha
strengthening
the Financial sector
Dr Aman Agarwal,
Dr Yamini Agarwal
BUdget empowers
india’s gen-Z
Jatinder Singh
sKills, employment and hUman
resoUrce development
Arun Chawla
saBKa saath saBKa viKas
throUgh Union BUdget
Dr Shahin Razi,
Naushin Razi
Fiscal deFicit policy shiFt and
sUstainaBle development
Dr Amiya Kumar Mohapatra
Chief editor
manogyan rani pal
editor
shUchita chatUrvedi OUr rePreSentativeS
Ahmedabad: Sumanben A Machhar , Bengaluru:
BK Kiranmai, Bhubaneswar: Itishree Singh Rathaur ,
Chennai: Sanjay Ghosh, Guwahati: Maruf Alam,
Hyderabad: Krishna Vandana P , Jalandhar: Gagandeep
Kaur Devgan, Kolkata: Khurshid Mallick, Mumbai:
Umesh Ujgare: Thiruvananthapuram: Roy Chacko.
JoiNt DireC tor, ProDuC tioN
D K C hruDhaIna Th CoVer DeSigN
BInDu Verma
Yojana (English): Room No. 647, Soochna Bhawan,
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003.
E-mail (Editorial): sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
YOJANA, a development monthly published since
1957, is a theme-based journal providing in-depth
analyses and views on socio-economic issues in
the broader framework of government policies.
Although published by the Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting, YOJANA is not restricted to
expressing the official point of view.
DIsCLaImer
l The vie ws e xpre sse d in various articles are
those of the authors and the y do not ne c essarily
re flect the vie ws of the Go vernme n t or the
organisation/ s the y work f or .
l Map s/flags use d in the article s are only indic ative
and the y do not re flect the politic al map or le gal
re presen t ation of the flag of India/an y othe r
c oun try .
l The inf ographics/figure s are pro vide d b y the
authors through the ir re liable sourc e s and
YOJANA claims no re sponsibility f or the same.
l Image s, graphics and illus trations, whe re ve r
use d, are mos tly sourc ed from go vernme n t
channels and are indic ative in nature .
l YOJANA does not o wn re sponsibility re garding
the c on t e n ts of the adve rtise men ts. The re aders
are re que s t e d t o ve rify the claims made in the
adve rtise men ts re garding c ourse s, c are e r -
guidanc e book s or ins titutions.
l YOJANA doesn't e ndorse or promot e an y brands
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SPeciaL iSSUe
5 March 2023
Editorial
YOJANA
Saptarishi for Amrit Kaal
i
n the 75
th
year of india’s independence, the world has recognised the
indian economy as a ‘bright star’ as the economic growth is estimated
at 7 per cent, which is the highest among all major economies, in spite
of the massive global slowdown caused by the pandemic and global
conflicts. this was observed by the Finance Minister while presenting
the union Budget 2023-24 in Parliament. the g20 Presidency gives
india a unique opportunity to strengthen its role in the world economic
order. With the theme of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, india is steering
an ambitious, people-centric agenda to address global challenges, and
to facilitate sustainable economic development.
the vision for the Amrit Kaal includes technology-driven and
knowledge-based economy with strong public finances, and a robust
financial sector and to achieve this, Jan Bhagidari through Sabka Saath
Sabka Prayas that is reflected in this year’s budget. the economic agenda for achieving this vision focuses
on three things and those are facilitating ample opportunities for citizens, especially the youth, to fulfill
their aspirations, secondly, providing strong impetus to growth and job creation and finally to strengthen
macro-economic stability. to service these focus areas in our journey to india@100, the following four
opportunities can be transformative during Amrit Kaal that are economic empowerment of Women, PM
Vishwakarma KAushal Samman (PM ViKAS), tourism, and green growth. Seven priorities of the union
Budget mentioned to act as the ‘Saptarishi’ guiding through the Amrit Kaal are inclusive Development,
reaching the Last Mile, infrastructure and investment, unleashing the Potential, green growth, Youth
Power, and Financial Sector. investments in infrastructure and productive capacity have a large multiplier
impact on growth and employment. After the subdued period of the pandemic, private investments are
growing again. A capital outlay of rs 2.40 lakh crore has been provided for the railways. this highest-ever
outlay is about 9 times the outlay made in 2013-14.
the Budget provided major relief in the personal income tax. the indirect tax proposals contained
in the budget aim to promote exports, enhance domestic value addition, encourage green energy and
mobility. the new income tax regime has been made the default tax regime. However, the citizens will
continue to have the option to avail the benefit of the old tax regime. the indirect tax proposals announced
in the budget emphasised on simplification of tax structure with fewer tax rates so as to help in reducing
compliance burden and improving tax administration. the union Budget also proposes to roll out a next-
generation common it return form for taxpayers' convenience. it also stipulates a plan to strengthen the
grievance redressal mechanism for direct taxes.
Describing MSMes as growth engines of our economy, the Budget proposes enhanced limits
for micro enterprises and certain professionals for availing the benefit of presumptive taxation. to
support MSMes in timely receipt of payments, the Budget allows deduction for expenditure incurred
on payments made to them only when payment is actually made. the Budget also has a slew of
proposals for the cooperative sector. it seeks to complement macro-economic level growth with a
focus on micro-economic level for all inclusive welfare. it outlines the vision of Amrit Kaal which shall
reflect an empowered and inclusive economy. ?
6 March 2023
LEAD ARTICLE
Budget 2023-24
Laying the Foundations for
India’s Amrit Kaal
The Union Budget is a key policy document that outlines the
priorities of the Government, for the immediate and the long
term, in tandem with domestic and global economic realities. The
year 2022 was special for our country as India celebrated its 75
th
anniversary and its elevation as the world’s 5
th
largest economy
(measured in current dollars). With a rising profile on the global
stage and India assuming the G20 Presidency, the country is set
to embark on its journey into the ‘Amrit Kaal’ – the 25 years of
achieving our developmental potential.
v anantha nageswaran the author is the Chief economic Advisor to the Government of india. email: cea@nic.in
Page 5
Lead articLe
Laying the Foundations for india’s a mrit Kaal
V Anantha Nageswaran
FOcUS
towards c ooperative Fiscal Federalism
Dr Sajjan Singh Yadav, Sumit Agrawal
SPeciaL articLeS
Blueprint for an inclusive and empowered Bharat
Sanjeet Singh, Devyanshi Didwania
Social Sector a llocations: endeavour for effective Outcomes
Dr Sachin Chaturvedi
Union BUdget SPeciaL iSSUe
March 2023 a deveLOPMent MOnthL y
March 2023
YOJANA
Volume-67
No. 03
A DEVELOPMENT MONTHLY Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides.
Rig Veda
www.publicationsdivision.nic.in @DPD_India I @YojanaJournal @publicationsdivision @dpd_india
In ThIs Issue
number of pages: 80
UPCOMING ISSUE: StartUP INdIa Details of the Sales Outlets of the Publications Division on Page 11
YOJANA is published in Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam,
Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
Since 1957
FocUs article
towards cooperative
Fiscal Federalism
Dr Sajjan Singh Yadav,
Sumit Agrawal
lead article laying the FoUndations For
india’s amrit Kaal
V Anantha Nageswaran
special articles BlUeprint For an inclUsive
and empowered Bharat
Sanjeet Singh, Devyanshi Didwania
social sector allocations:
endeavoUr For eFFective oUtcomes
Dr Sachin Chaturvedi
inclUsive development and
modernisation oF agricUltUre
Dr Jagdeep Saxena
post-pandemic health
Dr Chandrakant Lahariya
BanKing: FocUs on new
responsiBilities and good
governance
Shishir Sinha
strengthening
the Financial sector
Dr Aman Agarwal,
Dr Yamini Agarwal
BUdget empowers
india’s gen-Z
Jatinder Singh
sKills, employment and hUman
resoUrce development
Arun Chawla
saBKa saath saBKa viKas
throUgh Union BUdget
Dr Shahin Razi,
Naushin Razi
Fiscal deFicit policy shiFt and
sUstainaBle development
Dr Amiya Kumar Mohapatra
Chief editor
manogyan rani pal
editor
shUchita chatUrvedi OUr rePreSentativeS
Ahmedabad: Sumanben A Machhar , Bengaluru:
BK Kiranmai, Bhubaneswar: Itishree Singh Rathaur ,
Chennai: Sanjay Ghosh, Guwahati: Maruf Alam,
Hyderabad: Krishna Vandana P , Jalandhar: Gagandeep
Kaur Devgan, Kolkata: Khurshid Mallick, Mumbai:
Umesh Ujgare: Thiruvananthapuram: Roy Chacko.
JoiNt DireC tor, ProDuC tioN
D K C hruDhaIna Th CoVer DeSigN
BInDu Verma
Yojana (English): Room No. 647, Soochna Bhawan,
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003.
E-mail (Editorial): sec-yojanaeng-moib@gov.in
YOJANA, a development monthly published since
1957, is a theme-based journal providing in-depth
analyses and views on socio-economic issues in
the broader framework of government policies.
Although published by the Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting, YOJANA is not restricted to
expressing the official point of view.
DIsCLaImer
l The vie ws e xpre sse d in various articles are
those of the authors and the y do not ne c essarily
re flect the vie ws of the Go vernme n t or the
organisation/ s the y work f or .
l Map s/flags use d in the article s are only indic ative
and the y do not re flect the politic al map or le gal
re presen t ation of the flag of India/an y othe r
c oun try .
l The inf ographics/figure s are pro vide d b y the
authors through the ir re liable sourc e s and
YOJANA claims no re sponsibility f or the same.
l Image s, graphics and illus trations, whe re ve r
use d, are mos tly sourc ed from go vernme n t
channels and are indic ative in nature .
l YOJANA does not o wn re sponsibility re garding
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5 March 2023
Editorial
YOJANA
Saptarishi for Amrit Kaal
i
n the 75
th
year of india’s independence, the world has recognised the
indian economy as a ‘bright star’ as the economic growth is estimated
at 7 per cent, which is the highest among all major economies, in spite
of the massive global slowdown caused by the pandemic and global
conflicts. this was observed by the Finance Minister while presenting
the union Budget 2023-24 in Parliament. the g20 Presidency gives
india a unique opportunity to strengthen its role in the world economic
order. With the theme of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, india is steering
an ambitious, people-centric agenda to address global challenges, and
to facilitate sustainable economic development.
the vision for the Amrit Kaal includes technology-driven and
knowledge-based economy with strong public finances, and a robust
financial sector and to achieve this, Jan Bhagidari through Sabka Saath
Sabka Prayas that is reflected in this year’s budget. the economic agenda for achieving this vision focuses
on three things and those are facilitating ample opportunities for citizens, especially the youth, to fulfill
their aspirations, secondly, providing strong impetus to growth and job creation and finally to strengthen
macro-economic stability. to service these focus areas in our journey to india@100, the following four
opportunities can be transformative during Amrit Kaal that are economic empowerment of Women, PM
Vishwakarma KAushal Samman (PM ViKAS), tourism, and green growth. Seven priorities of the union
Budget mentioned to act as the ‘Saptarishi’ guiding through the Amrit Kaal are inclusive Development,
reaching the Last Mile, infrastructure and investment, unleashing the Potential, green growth, Youth
Power, and Financial Sector. investments in infrastructure and productive capacity have a large multiplier
impact on growth and employment. After the subdued period of the pandemic, private investments are
growing again. A capital outlay of rs 2.40 lakh crore has been provided for the railways. this highest-ever
outlay is about 9 times the outlay made in 2013-14.
the Budget provided major relief in the personal income tax. the indirect tax proposals contained
in the budget aim to promote exports, enhance domestic value addition, encourage green energy and
mobility. the new income tax regime has been made the default tax regime. However, the citizens will
continue to have the option to avail the benefit of the old tax regime. the indirect tax proposals announced
in the budget emphasised on simplification of tax structure with fewer tax rates so as to help in reducing
compliance burden and improving tax administration. the union Budget also proposes to roll out a next-
generation common it return form for taxpayers' convenience. it also stipulates a plan to strengthen the
grievance redressal mechanism for direct taxes.
Describing MSMes as growth engines of our economy, the Budget proposes enhanced limits
for micro enterprises and certain professionals for availing the benefit of presumptive taxation. to
support MSMes in timely receipt of payments, the Budget allows deduction for expenditure incurred
on payments made to them only when payment is actually made. the Budget also has a slew of
proposals for the cooperative sector. it seeks to complement macro-economic level growth with a
focus on micro-economic level for all inclusive welfare. it outlines the vision of Amrit Kaal which shall
reflect an empowered and inclusive economy. ?
6 March 2023
LEAD ARTICLE
Budget 2023-24
Laying the Foundations for
India’s Amrit Kaal
The Union Budget is a key policy document that outlines the
priorities of the Government, for the immediate and the long
term, in tandem with domestic and global economic realities. The
year 2022 was special for our country as India celebrated its 75
th
anniversary and its elevation as the world’s 5
th
largest economy
(measured in current dollars). With a rising profile on the global
stage and India assuming the G20 Presidency, the country is set
to embark on its journey into the ‘Amrit Kaal’ – the 25 years of
achieving our developmental potential.
v anantha nageswaran the author is the Chief economic Advisor to the Government of india. email: cea@nic.in
7 March 2023
T
he Budget for 2023-24 makes a good
start to the journey towards Amrit Kaal
with its uncompromising focus on
capital expenditure, inclusive growth,
green economy, ease of living, and ease of doing
business, especially for small enterprises. It
leaves more money in the hands of the people
and nudges farmers towards sustainable and
entrepreneurial farming.
It is noteworthy that the Budget for 2023-
24 was prepared amidst the backdrop of global
uncertainties in the year that went by. The
pandemic had barely receded when the Ukraine
war broke out in February 2022. Prices of food,
fuel, and fertiliser rose sharply. As inflation
rates accelerated, central banks of advanced
countries scrambled to respond with monetary
policy tightening. Many developing countries
faced severe economic stress with weaker
currencies, higher import prices, rising cost
of living and a stronger dollar, and expensive
debt servicing. Compared to its peers, however,
having staged a full recovery after its encounter
with the pandemic and growth in 2022-23, led
principally by private consumption and capital
formation, India emerged as a bright star and
is projected to be the fastest-growing major
economy in 2023-24.
Notwithstanding the pandemic shock, the
uncertainties triggered by a geo-political conflict,
and the evolving context of global economic
stress, Budget 2023-24 has displayed deft fiscal
management and reiterated its commitment to
fiscal prudence and responsibility while not
losing sight of medium-term growth. This has
been the signature approach of the Finance
Minister throughout her Budgets since 2019,
incorporating the following elements:
i. Commitment to fiscal prudence
ii. Conservative assumptions
iii. Transparency
iv. Commitment to Capital expenditure
v. Incremental and steady reforms with an eye
on the medium-term growth
Guided by these principles, Budget 2023-24
adopted the ‘Saptarishi’ priorities to create world-
Source: Economic Survey, Union Budget
*Effective Capital Expenditure includes the capital expenditure of the Central Government and Grants in aid for the
creation of capital assets
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