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Abhijit Banerjee: Political Polarisation Eroding India’s Transparency

Nobel Laureate Warns of Political Polarisation Amid Strong Growth

Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee has raised concerns that political polarisation is eroding transparency and accountability in India, even as the country posts strong economic growth numbers.

Key Concerns on Governance

“I think the biggest problem in India is the political polarisation. I think it is eroding transparency in a way that is problematic,” Banerjee said at the Confederation of Indian Industry’s Annual Business Summit 2024.

“I think the government is not being held to account in the way that it should be. I think that is a problem,” he added.

Praise for Economic Performance

Banerjee acknowledged India’s robust economic performance, stating the government is doing many things right. However, he stressed the need for greater investment in social sectors.

“I think the growth numbers are strong. I think the economy is doing well. I think the government is doing a lot of things right,” he said.

Policy Recommendations for Sustainable Growth

Banerjee outlined a series of policy priorities, centred on boosting public spending and improving the efficiency of key government schemes.

Core Fiscal Priorities

  • Increase Health & Education Spending: He identified this as the key to long-term, sustainable growth.
  • Broaden the Tax Base: A larger tax base is essential to fund increased social sector spending.
  • Improve Tax System Efficiency: This is a prerequisite for expanding the tax base effectively.

Focus on Welfare Scheme Efficiency

Banerjee called for improving the implementation of major central government schemes to achieve their core objectives. His recommendations included:

  • Poverty Alleviation: Enhance efficiency of the Public Distribution System (PDS), MGNREGA, and PMAY.
  • Financial & Social Inclusion: Improve PMJDY for financial inclusion and PM-SYM, PM-LVM, PM-KYM for social security of workers and traders.
  • Agricultural & Rural Development: Boost PMFBY (crop insurance), PMKSY (irrigation), PMGSY (rural roads), PM-AASHA, and PM-KISAN (farmer income).
  • Energy & Environment: Focus on PMUY (LPG), Saubhagya (electricity), and PM-KUSUM (solar power).
  • Healthcare: Strengthen PMJAY (Ayushman Bharat) for wider healthcare access.
  • Sectoral Growth: Improve PMMSY (fisheries), PMFME (food processing), and PMVDY (tribal income).

“I think the government should be focusing on increasing the efficiency of [these schemes]. I think that is the key…” he reiterated for each programme.

The economist’s remarks present a dual narrative: applause for macroeconomic strength coupled with a urgent call for governance reforms and better welfare delivery to ensure inclusive growth.

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