Govt. to plan stimulus package for sectors including tourism to support economic growth

As per the latest reports by Bloomberg, India is preparing a stimulus package for sectors worst affected by a deadly coronavirus wave, aiming to support an economy struggling with a slew of localized lockdowns, people familiar with the matter said.

The finance ministry is working on proposals to bolster the tourism, aviation and hospitality industries, along with small and medium-sized companies, the people said, asking not to be identified as the deliberations are private. The discussions are at an early stage and no timeline for an announcement has been decided, they said. A finance ministry spokesman declined to comment.

The latest wave of Covid-19 infections has made India the global hotspot for the pandemic and has decimated travel since the second wave picked up in March even though Prime Minister Narendra Modi has refused to implement a strict nationwide lockdown. With nearly 200,000 daily cases daily many local governments, including India’s most industrialized states — have imposed curbs against the spread of the virus.

That’s prompted many economists to cut their forecasts for the financial year that began April 1, as rising unemployment and dwindling savings among consumers dim the chances for double-digit growth. While the International Monetary Fund expects India’s economy to expand 12.5% this year to March — and will be revisiting the forecast in July — the country’s central bank projects 10.5% growth.

Modi’s administration doesn’t have enough fiscal room to manoeuvre even though it received about $14 billion from the Reserve Bank of India as a dividend. That will mean, the stimulus will most likely be in the form of tax breaks, according to Teresa John, the economist at Nirmal Bang Equities Pvt.

“The government doesn’t have too much leeway, although the recent RBI dividend provides some cushion,” said John. “The stimulus may be mostly additional guarantees and tax concessions, maybe demand boosting measures once opening upstarts. All these may not involve a large government spending.”

Flagging growth prospects put the onus on policymakers to support activity, especially once the virus caseload eases. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who said last month she’s monitoring the economy in a “very detailed fashion,” has held discussions with economists in recent days about a stimulus package, the people said.

2 comments

  1. Tourism industry bisvthe first casualty of any political or epedemic and last to recover. The government must come up with a comprehensive bailout package which should emphasize on relief to Tour and Travel Trade besides other tourism srctors like hotels, transport andthe unorganised sector associated with Tourism.

  2. Tourism industry is the first casualty of any political or epedemic and last to recover. The government must come up with a comprehensive bailout package which should emphasize on relief to Tour and Travel Trade besides other tourism srctors like hotels, transport and the unorganised sector associated with Tourism.

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