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P Chidambaram takes a dig at CEA Subramanian over current account surplus remark

In a series of tweets, Chidambaram questioned the situation of a possible surplus in the current account.

Chidamabaram takes jibe at PM Modi's Rajya Sabha speech, says proud to be andolan jeeviSenior Congress leader P Chidambaram Wednesday said he is a proud andolan jeevi. (Express File Photo)

Former finance minister and senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Tuesday took a dig at Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) KV Subramanian following his remarks that India is likely to post a current account surplus in the current financial year.

In a series of tweets, Chidambaram questioned the situation of a possible surplus in the current account saying that “many economists have pointed out, a current account surplus means that India, a country that needs more capital, is investing its capital abroad!”

“Our policies should ensure that both exports and imports should grow smartly leaving a manageable current account deficit,” the veteran Congress leader wrote in a tweet.


 

Subramanian on Monday while addressing a virtual conference organised by industry body CII had said that India is likely to post a current account surplus in the current financial year as there is moderation in import due to under heating of the economy triggered by the COVID-19 crisis and added that this crisis is different from what the world witnessed during the taper tantrum.

Taper tantrum phenomenon refers to the 2013 collective reactionary response that triggered a spike in US treasury yields, after investors learned that the US Fed was slowly putting brakes on its quantitative easing (QE) program. This led to a surge in inflation to high double digits emerging economies.

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