Theme:
- The Indian economy was struggling even before the COVID-19 pandemic, but the pandemic made the situation worse.
- International Monetary Fund (IMF) projected a contraction of 4.5% for India’s economy in FY21. So, after many decades, this financial year’s GDP growth will be negative. IMF also said that the Indian economy is expected to bounce back in FY22 with 6% GDP growth rate (earlier prediction was 7.4%).
- So, the government of India is trying hard to revive the economy. And the notable economists are suggesting the ways for economic revival.
Challenges for the Indian Economy:
- Attempts to reopen the economy is threatened by the rising the number of coronavirus infected people. Balancing the economic revival and protection the people from the virus is the biggest challenge right now.
- Indian economy is primarily a consumption-driven economy. But due to COVID-19 pandemic, the income of many people is severely hit and hence there is a sharp reduction in the consumption of many goods.
- On one hand, there is a revenue shortage for the government and on the other hand, it has new liabilities such as additional expenditure on healthcare and also to revive the economy.
- COVID-19 pandemic made many people unemployed/underemployed. So, there is a sharp increase in the unemployment rate. Thereby many people do not have enough cash at hand to meet basic needs.
Steps taken by the Government of India:
- In May 2020, the government of India announced ‘Atmanirbhar Bharata Abhiyan‘ (Self-reliant India mission) with the tagline ‘Vocal for Local’. 20 lakh crore rupees was allotted for this economic package and it is said that this package will benefit labourers, farmers, honest taxpayers, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and cottage industry.
- In general, banks do not prefer to give loans to MSMEs as they are apprehensive about repayment. But the announcement of collateral-free loans for MSME sector can help the companies in procuring raw materials and to pay wages etc. This can help the economic revival and can also prevent further loss of jobs.
- The Indian government is reopening the sectors one by one that were shut down due to lockdown.
What more need to be done:
- Many economists are suggesting to give cash handouts directly to people till the pandemic is over so that they can buy food and basic necessities with that money. Lots of people are now unemployed and are struggling to feed themselves. So, with cash handouts, the government can save many people from falling into extreme poverty and can avoid hunger deaths. This can also help in receiving economy because cash handouts will lead to buying goods and hence increasing consumption. This can also give a sense of security to people, and thereby protects their mental health.
- There is a need to bring structural reforms in the healthcare sector. In India, many people slip into poverty due to medical expenses. A strong healthcare system can not only give peace to people but also helps in the economic revival of the nation.
- There is a need to encourage & incentivize exports, which can benefit domestic industries. It also has the potential to create more jobs.
- Indian agricultural sector could withstand the coronavirus pandemic. There is so much potential in this sector that is yet to be tapped. The agricultural sector needs structural reforms rather than temporary fixes.
- There is a need to take steps to improve investor confidence.
- Massive spending on infrastructure can lead to the creation of lots of jobs, and demand for raw materials and can also make India a more attractive destination for investors. With the best infrastructure, India can utilize the opportunity to attract companies that are trying to shift their base from China.
- During the COVID-19 lockdown, people are forced to go back to their villages from cities. But at present, most of the economic opportunities are in cities. This made many people jobless. So, we need to learn from this lesson and have to concentrate on rural-centric development to create more rural jobs. That will lead to sustainable development and can prevent severe damage in the times of pandemic.
Conclusion:
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Adding to the point of infrastructure development. Due to lockdown many of the migrant workers who were there in cities to find employment returned to their villages and took up agriculture. Those who own lands or those who can afford to take land on lease continued cultivation but many of the workers joined the agricultural labour force. Now there is surplus labour in the agricultural sector who mostly gain anything. Government should definitely work on the infrastructure and increase the employment in rural areas.
The most important aaspect to be taken into consideration is infrastructural development at large scale which will create employment as well as demand for raw materials. For this huge revenue has to be generated.
Ofcourse this will increase fiscal deficit but increase in FDI could compensate, moreover govt. is privatising non performing PSU’s which is a great initiative.
It is true that adequate efforts by the government are required to revive the economy after crisis of covid-19.
There is a need to encourage Direct Selling companies in India so that income level of the people can be increased since it converts consumers into prosumers. Apart from that reasonably priced, high speed and steady internet should be provided in rural areas so that people can avail telemedicine and on-line educational opportunities.
as you already mentioned that india’s economy is a consumption economy so to bring it back buying and selling of goods is necessary .also focussing on atmnirbhar bharat indian government has alloted 20 lakh crores for MSME’s,small cottage industries and farmers etc. giving way to new era for economy development by expanding local bussiness and giving it exposure to entire world.now coming to the point these ideas should be executed well on the ground level.which will create huge employment which will further circulate money further strengthning our economy. after this pandemic is over government should encourage tourism sector which further adds to economy
It’s true that adequate efforts by the government are required to revive the economy after crisis of covid-19. The funds allotted by the government in atma nirbhar abhiyan needs to be utilised judicially with due implementation.
Investors need to be encouraged to boost up the economy. After learning lesson, the emphasis should be given to domestic investors to rise up.
The health care system needs reforms. People should be protected from any sudden rise of diseases.
Yes, Manjit! All these things can contribute to the revival of the economy.