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‘FOR THE ECONOMY, THE WORST IS BEHIND US'

India Today

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November 08, 2021

After a year and a half of unremitting gloom, the Indian economy may finally have turned a corner. In an interview with Deputy Editor Shwweta Punj, Finance Secretary T.V. Somanathan shares the government’s vision to put the economy on the road to sustainable recovery

‘FOR THE ECONOMY, THE WORST IS BEHIND US'

Q.It has been a brutal year and a half. Is there finally light at the end of the tunnel?

A. I think the worst is behind us. It’s unlikely we will have a recurrence of Covid of the magnitude of the first and second wave. Demand is growing. The government has taken a lot of steps— especially for the poor and vulnerable. Various schemes have been imple­mented, enhanced or expanded in the past one and a half years. We have done reasonably well and I think there is some revival of private demand; services are also growing. We should have reasonably good growth this fiscal as well as the next one.

Q. When can we expect double-digit growth—this fiscal or the next?

A. Double-digit in real terms, I am not so sure. But double-digit in nominal terms... it’s possible.

Q. There is still considerable pain in the informal economy. How does the government propose to ease it?

A. It is a concern. With the receding of the Covid wave, the informal sector too is looking up. The services sec­ tor also has an informal component.

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