Tighter fiscal policy in works with capex outlay at 3% of GDP
The government plans to enhance financial discipline and align budget allocations to reduce the debt ratio by seven percentage points by FY31. The finance ministry aims to maintain core capex outlay at a minimum of 3% of GDP, adjusting based on pr...

As part of the renewed efforts, the finance ministry will seek to keep its annual core capex outlay to at least 3% of GDP on a sustainable basis. It could raise the spending further based on assessment of private investments in the economy, the people told ET.
The Centre's core budgetary capital expenditure since FY20 averaged about 2.5% of GDP, marking an improvement from earlier years. This was raised to 3.2% since FY24 in an effort to spur growth thanks to the high multiplier effect of such spending. The figure does not include grants-in-aid to states for creating their capital assets.

The people said annual budgetary allocations to various ministries and departments could now be based strictly on their "actual absorptive capacity", and not just linked to previous year's outlay. The idea is to deploy funds where they would serve the national interest better, they said.
Henceforth, fund flow, including to states for centrally sponsored schemes, and their utilisation would be monitored more closely. Fresh funds will be approved only after a substantial part of the already-released capital is utilised, the people said.
The government is already aiming to beat its consolidation target set under the extant five-year fiscal glide path in 2021.
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman last month highlighted unspent funds lying with states for various programmes backed by the Centre, nudging them to utilise the money. This involves programmes such as Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban (₹12,319 crore), Samagra Shiksha (₹11,516 crore) and human resources for health and medical education (₹7,059 crore).
Under the new framework announced in the budget, the government would depart from the extant practice of targeting fiscal deficit annually to another where debt reduction will be the primary anchor of its financial management.
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