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Greece crisis
may have only short-term impact: Montek
The Hindu, May 19, 2010
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Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh
Ahluwalia on Tuesday maintained that the ongoing
debt crisis in Greece may lead to India witnessing
a short-term impact only if the problem spreads to
larger economies in the Eurozone.
Speaking at a function organised by CUTS
International here, Mr Ahluwalia pointed out India
was not in the same predicament that some of the
small countries in Eurozone finds themselves in.
Besides, he felt that the sovereign debt crisis
would remain confined to the small countries and
not spread globally. “If it [Greece bailout
package] succeeds in stabilising the global
financial situation, that is beneficial for us.
The crisis really is the crisis of sovereign debt
in the industrialised countries....We are not in
that situation...But if it is limited to two or
three relatively small countries, it does not make
any difference on our economy,” he said.
Be
that as it may, the Greek debt crisis as also its
bailout package have resulted in extreme
volatility in global markets for the past couple
of weeks and the Indian bourses have been impacted
as well.
Regulatory reforms
Turning to the draft regulatory reform bill
prepared by the Planning Commission, Mr Ahluwalia
said the purpose of the draft was to bring in
uniformity in various approaches to regulatory
reforms in the country. “The approach to
regulation in India is ad hoc…The issue of
accountability to the consumers is extremely
important. Civil society could play an important
role in ensuring that regulatory capture does not
take place, which will handicap the independence
of regulatory commissions,” he said.
In
this regard, Mr Ahluwalia asked CUTS to prepare a
statement to approach regulatory coherence in the
country.
Earlier, in his presentation on the bill, Advisor
to the Deputy Chairman Gajendra Haldea stressed
that the draft was being put in the public domain
for eliciting views on the nature and extent of
legislative action necessary for reforming the
regulation of the country's key infrastructure
sectors.
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