GST an important structural reform, says Ahluwalia
Noted economist Montek
Singh Ahluwalia has termed the Goods and Service Tax (GST)
as an important structural measure which is an extension
of the economic reforms started in the country in 1991.
"In my view, the GST is an
important structural reform. It is a good example of
continuity in the economic reforms since 1991 despite a
change in political leadership," said the former deputy
chairman of the erstwhile Planning Commission.
He was speaking at a
programme organised by the Indore Management Association
last night. India has the capacity to achieve higher
growth rate through good economic management, said
Ahluwalia, who was a key voice in policy matters during
the rule of Congress-led UPA. "It would be good if
Indian economy grows at 7.5 per cent for the next
three-four years. Then, the country would be able to
join the club of top countries in terms of gross
domestic product (GDP)."
Ahluwalia said taking the
current state of global economy into consideration,
India should open its market for other Asian countries,
in addition to strengthening its infrastructure and
banking system. In reply to a question on note ban asked
by a member of the audience, he said, "In my view,
demonetisation was not a structural change. "The people
got new currency notes in place of old notes.
If a person can become
corrupt by amassing old notes, he can equally be
dishonest when possessing new currency notes." HWP ADU
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