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INDIA'S SHADOWLANDS: MORE THAN JUST A FISCAL FOE
May 31, 2025
|BW Businessworld
THE PARADOX is a labyrinth, a riddle veiled in plain sight: India, celebrated for its digital payment revolution, boasting billions of UPI transactions, simultaneously witnesses over 40 per cent of its gold and a substantial portion of its real estate changing hands in crisp, untraceable cash.
This duality, a stark contrast between digital ambition and tangible reality, defines India's parallel economy - a sprawling network of unaccounted wealth that defies simple categorization and resists simplistic solutions. While the digital narrative paints a picture of progressive formalization, the persistent allure of cash in high-value transactions underscores the deep-seated realities of a shadow financial system. This system, both a formidable challenge and, paradoxically, a critical, if unsettling, component of the nation's economic fabric, demands a nuanced understanding.
Cash and Code
India's shadow economy, long condemned as a fiscal malignancy, may harbour unexpected resilience. This enigma, a realm of cash-driven bazaars, hidden gold, and opaque property deals, evades taxes, distorts data, and frustrates regulators. Traditionally, it's seen as purely corrosive, draining revenue and fuelling inequality. Yet, a nuanced view suggests this informality, despite its flaws, could be a survival anchor during economic turbulence.
A Crux study, surveying 26,000 people across 15 states, offers fresh insight. Moving beyond condemnation, it explores the dual nature of this economy, acknowledging both its drawbacks and strengths. The pragmatic conclusion: eradication is unrealistic. Instead, strategic management and gradual integration into the formal sector are key. This requires practical solutions, from targeted regulations to expanded formal financial access.
The shadow economy's scale provides a shock absorber where formal systems falter. In a nation with limited safety nets, it's a vital lifeline. While digitization advances, cash remains dominant, especially in rural areas. Ignoring this reality risks policies divorced from lived experiences.
India's Parallel Resilience
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