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Devolution for $10-trn decade
Financial Express Hyderabad
|October 17, 2025
INDIA'S FISCAL FEDERALISM MUST EVOLVE FROM BEING A SYSTEM OF CORRECTION TO ONE OF CO-CREATION
THE 16TH FINANCE Commission (FC) begins its work at a defining moment for India's federal compact.The economy now stands at roughly $4 trillion, with states accounting for over 55% of total public expenditure, up sharply from less than half a decade ago. India's fiscal structure has shifted-the Union remains the architect of macro strategy, but states are now the primary executors of growth.
The FC's role extends far beyond fiscal arithmetic. It must strike a constitutional balance between equity and efficiency, growth and justice, redistribution, and performance.With India targeting a $10-trillion GDP within the decade, the principles of devolution must evolve to serve the India of today.
The 15th FC's tenure coincided witha period of intense flux-pandemic shocks, global inflation,and strong tax buoyancy. Between FY2 1 and FY26(E), gross tax collections reached %193.8 lakh crore, exceeding projections by 26%, while devolutions to states rose to 62.8 lakh crore, around 24% higher than anticipated. This surge reflected a resilient recovery and broadertax base. Yet,evenas revenues have strengthened, the Union's share of public spending has fallen to about 45%, with states leading the charge on infrastructure, health, and welfare.
However, this redistribution of fiscal power has not been matched by a structural rethinking of how resources are shared. The 16th FC faces a dual challenge-to ensure fiscal federalism remains equitable and sustainable,and to designa formula that empowers states to drive competitiveness ina globalised economy.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition October 17, 2025 de Financial Express Hyderabad.
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