PM Narendra Modi’s Reform Agenda: Can It Lead to Sustainable Growth for India?
EXCERPTS
INDIAN GENERAL ELECTION 2014 – MAKING HISTORY
REDEVELOPING INDIA – MODI’S REFORM AGENDA
Soon after taking charge, Modi announced several schemes like banking for all, the Clean India campaign, subsidy reforms, and some labor reforms. Some of these schemes were revolutionary for the Indian system while others received a lukewarm response. In May 2015, the Modi-led government completed one year in office and the first year report card of the regime was a mixed bag of hits and flops...
THE COMPLETED YEAR – REPORT CARD OF MODI GOVERNMENT
The year from May 2014 to May 2015 was one of many ups and downs for the Modi government and the country’s economy. Celebrating the first anniversary of the Modi-led central government in May 2015, one of the BJP leaders, Sudhanshu Trivedi, praised Modi’s good governance for India overtaking China to become the world’s fastest growing economy at 7.5 per cent GDP for the last quarter of the year ending March 2015...
A TOUGH ROAD AHEAD
Reactions on the performance of the government under Modi’s stewardship were mixed with some economists praising him for reviving the country’s economy and others viewing them as only hype. Shanta Kumar opined that the Modi government had a tough task ahead as opposition parties, particularly the Congress, had been targeting the NDA government on issues like the Land Acquisition Bill, bringing back of black money from foreign banks, and compensation to farmers...
EXHIBITS
Exhibit I: BJP Election Manifesto 2014
Exhibit II: Sectors with FDI Policy Covered under Make In India Campaign
Exhibit III: Estimate of Subsidies (in INR Crore)
Exhibit IV: Special Benefits under PMJDY
Exhibit V: Aims of National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog
Exhibit VI: Annual targets under Swachh Bharat (Urban) Mission
Exhibit VII: Indian Rupee vs US Dollar Exchange Rate
Exhibit VIII: Forex Reserves
Exhibit IX: Gross Domestic Product at Factor Cost