Government to unveil 'credible, feasible' fiscal plan

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India will unveil a 'credible and feasible' fiscal consolidation path for the next five years, Finance Minister P. Chidambaram said on Monday, days after a government panel said the economy was on the edge of a fiscal precipice.

A slowing economy has hurt tax returns while subsidies on fuel, food and fertiliser have further strained government finances and endangered India's investment-grade credit rating.

"No one will have confidence in the Indian economy if there is uncertainty about the fiscal stability of the country," Chidambaram told a news conference.

"It is our intention to announce a credible and feasible path of fiscal correction beginning this year and ending in the fifth year of the 12th plan," which ends in March 2017.

In recognition of mounting worries over public finances, Chidambaram, after taking over the ministry in August, appointed a committee led by a former official Vijay Kelkar to recommend ways of improving government finances.

In its report, the Kelkar panel suggested slashing fuel, food and fertiliser subsidies urgently to curb a deficit it said could hit 6.1 per cent of GDP in fiscal 2013.

Chidambaram did not give details of his plans for fiscal prudence, but said he was waiting for more feedback on the Kelkar report.

To shore up its balance sheet, the government last month raised the price of heavily subsidised diesel and cut supplies of subsidised cooking gas despite strong political opposition, including from within its own coalition.

In March, the government had promised to narrow the fiscal deficit to 5.1 per cent of GDP this year from 5.8 per cent last year. But analysts doubt New Delhi will come good on that commitment.

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