These 5 states in India are most indebted: RBI

Finance    23-Jun-2022
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New Delhi, Jun 23: India’s five most indebted states—Punjab, Rajasthan, Bihar, Kerala, and West Bengal—need to fix their fiscal conditions with corrective action, a study by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has suggested.
 

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“The recent economic crisis in neighboring Sri Lanka is a reminder of the critical importance of public debt sustainability. The fiscal conditions among states in India are showing warning signs of building stress,” an article published by RBI last week has said.
 
 
 
Punjab is likely to remain the worst affected. Its debt-to-gross state domestic product ratio is estimated to exceed 45% in 2026-27. Rajasthan, Kerala, and West Bengal are projected to have a debt-GSDP (gross state domestic product) ratio of more than 35% by that time. These states must undertake significant corrective steps to stabilize their debt levels.
The RBI article observes that the slowdown in states’ tax revenue, a significant share of committed expenditure, and rising subsidy burdens have, together, stretched state government finances, already stressed due to the covid-19 pandemic.
 
 
“New sources of risks have emerged in the form of rising expenditure on non-merit freebies, expanding contingent liabilities, and the ballooning overdue of discoms,” it said.