IMF cautions on India's fiscal deficit

Greater efforts will be needed to reduce India's fiscal deficit: IMF

jaitley piyush A combination picture of minister without portfolio Arun Jaitley and interim finance minister Piyush Goyal | File

The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday said greater efforts will be needed to reduce India's fiscal deficit as the interim budget envisages a slower pace of fiscal consolidation than previously planned.

"The interim budget envisages a slower pace of fiscal consolidation than previously planned, delaying the time to reach the medium-term central-government debt target of 40 per cent of GDP," Ranil Salgado, IMF mission chief for India said.

"To ensure that the debt target is met by 2025, greater efforts will be needed to reduce the fiscal deficit. In that regard, further steps to increase GST compliance will be critical to reach budgeted revenue goals," Salgado said in response to a question.

The New York Times in a news report after the presentation of the interim budget said that it was packed with handouts.