Bengaluru: No impact of global slowdown on India - Arun Jaitley


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Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Feb 13 (PTI): The rhetoric of protectionism in developed economies and unpredictable global slowdown have not affected India and it is determined to grow with focus on investments, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today.

"What strikes us today is two important factors - unpredictable global slowdown and the rhetoric of protectionism in developed economies - have not affected India," he said at 'Make In India-Karnataka conference' here.

Not a single sound or even 'a whisper' of protectionism is being heard in India and such talk is there only in the developed economies, he said, adding that this itself is a tribute to the fact that the country is willing to accept investments and tune its policies.

Jaitley said there is tremendous pressure on government policy makers because of peoples' impatience to see India grow at a faster rate and get rid of poverty, among other things.

He said the environment supporting reform has never been as supported in the past as today and so it is the responsibility of both the central and state governments 'to put themselves together' and look at the road map of continuing this path of growth.

The minister also said that in spite of India's growth being pegged at 7 to 7.5 per cent growth rate, it is not a satisfied nation and has hunger to grow even faster.

"We are not satisfied with the tag of being the fastest economy in the world. We think we have a potential to do better," he said.

Jaitley lauded Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, his ministers and civil servants for working with a positive frame of mind for implementation of GST by the middle of this year, which, he said, would bring a transformational change.

He said once the GST regime is implemented, the whole country will become one big market with easy flow of goods and services, with the help of good taxation system and one assessment system, instead of multiple ones.

"So on the one hand, you have a system where evasion becomes difficult and on the other, generation of shadow economy through taxation system becomes more difficult," he added.

Jaitley said government has taken a series of steps to integrate the informal economy with the formal one, which could increase revenue for states as well as the Centre.

The government has chosen to invest in agriculture, infrastructure and social sectors, he said.

"We have chosen to invest in agriculture where a larger purchasing power is in existence," he said.

Jaitley said it is only when Karnataka achieves 2-3 per cent higher than the national growth rate that its ability to lead India economically would become a reality.

"You are one of the most innovative states. You have a very progressive population, a progressive set of policies."

The conference was organised by the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Karnataka government and Confederation of Indian Industry.

  

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Tue, Feb 14 2017

    Congress CM's welcome and respect other leaders ..but Modi has no respect for anyone .

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Tue, Feb 14 2017

    Karnataka No-1 state in India under able CM Siddu

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Tue, Feb 14 2017

    "Karnataka is the most innovative state & has very progressive population & progressive set of policies" - Arun Jaitly

    Also top economists in the country applauds the policies the governance of the state,

    But.... Bhakths say, "Siddu is worst CM" !!!

    vote bank politics ???

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Tue, Feb 14 2017

    Funniest thing is Siddu makes Jeitley to tell again and again Karnataka is Number 1!!!

    Jaitley cannot escape!!!!

    Bhakths this is Karnataka model, Gujarath model already in gujiri shop......

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Tue, Feb 14 2017

    It will be great and do wonders if we see parties while in power forget politics and concentrate on development and welfare of the state. Politics should come only during election time and not when they are governing. If central and state Govt join hands and work together towards the common goal to develop the state, we can see big results. State should work towards Central Govt's agenda and Central Govt should work towards State's agenda. Hope we will see that happening soon.

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  • John DSouza, Mangaluru

    Tue, Feb 14 2017

    No One is Interested
    Otherwise, We can make the Surface Transport Facilties Fuel free, Pollution free, and Cost free

    If Mobile Revolution, Why Automobile Too?

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  • Anand, Karkala

    Tue, Feb 14 2017

    Poor are becoming richer since 2014 - thanks to Modiji.

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  • Madhukara, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 14 2017

    Does Jhootley knows what is GDP... ha ha ha ha

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 14 2017

    Nothing is moving since 2014 ...

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  • prr, sullia

    Tue, Feb 14 2017

    A report by National Intelligence Council (NIC), which is a US intelligence think-tank, stated India will be the world's fastest growing economy during the next five years.

    The report underlined that Pakistan which cannot match up to India's economic prowess, will seek "other methods" to maintain even a semblance of balance.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 13 2017

    That's becuase your party has made India incompetent. So nothing matters whatever happens globally. Are you ready to take that credit?.

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