New Delhi: Niti Aayog Sunday said that expert panel for macroeconomics and employment came out with suggestions to achieve $ 5-trillion economy target during an interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Modi Saturday had an interaction with economists and industry experts on India’s current economic situation. “Expert committee for Macroeconomics & Employment presented their suggestions to PM @narendramodi for achieving the $5 Trillion economy target. Improvement of governance in PSU banks, enhancing growth rate of exports & employment generation were some of the key areas identified,” the Aayog said in a tweet.
During the interactive session, ahead of the presentation of the Union Budget next month, all participants made a case for “single minded pursuit” to achieve growth, according to sources.
A release issued by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) had said that the session organised by Niti Aayog on ‘Economic Policy – The Road Ahead’ was attended by over 40 economists and sectoral experts.
Further opening of banking and insurance sectors for FDI, speeding up disinvestment process and management of water resources were also among the focus areas of Modi’s interaction with economists and industry experts, they added.
“During the session, participants shared their views, in five distinct groups, on the economic themes of macroeconomy and employment, agriculture and water resources, exports, education and health,” said the release.
N Chandrasekaran (Chairman, Tata Sons), T V Narendran (Global CEO and MD, Tata Steel), Anil Agarwal (Chairman, Vedanta Resources), Sanjiv Puri (Chairman and MD, ITC), and Vijay Shekhar Sharma (CEO, Paytm) were among the industry leaders who had put forth their views in the meeting.
Among the economists and experts who were present at the meeting were Bimal Jalan (former RBI Governor), Shankar Acharya (former Chief Economic Adviser), Surjit Bhalla (former PMEAC member), Vikram Limay (CEO, NSE), Sonal Varma (Chief Economist, Nomura), Shekhar Shah (DG, NCAER), and Bibek Debroy (Chairman, EAC-PM).
The PMO release had said the Prime Minister thanked all participants for their suggestions and observations on various aspects of the economy. The Saturday meeting was also attended by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and Minister of State (independent charge) for Statistics and Programme Implementation Rao Inderjeet Singh.
Niti Aayog Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar, CEO Amitabh Kant and senior government officials were also present.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will be presenting the full Budget for 2019-20 on July 5 in the Lok Sabha.
It will be the first full Budget of the Modi 2.0 government.