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What the white paper on economy says — and doesn’t

The govt has come out with a white paper on the Indian economy, comparing its performance over 10 years with the UPA decade. It has attacked its predecessor for 'abandoning reforms' and 'policy paralysis'

Applicants wait outside the Aadhaar Assistance centre at the Pragati Maidan in the capital New Delhi on Thursday. Earlier today, the Supreme Court came out with the final verdict doing away with the government's made requisition of aadhar connecting with Bank accounts and various government schemes.A substantive part of the documents goes on to claim how things have improved under the NDA, with claims on the construction of toilets or opening of bank accounts. (Express Photo by Tashi Tobgyal)
Written by: Udit Misra
6 min readNew DelhiFeb 9, 2024 01:50 PM IST First published on: Feb 9, 2024 at 07:07 AM IST

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented a “white paper” on the Indian economy in Parliament on Thursday (February 8). The document, which has been prepared by the Ministry of Finance, essentially compares the 10-year record of economic governance under the Congress-led UPA governments (between 2004-05 and 2013-14) with the 10-year record of the BJP-led NDA governments (between 2014-15 and 2023-24).

What is a white paper, and is this one?

A white paper typically provides information about a specific issue. A government may present a white paper — say, on black money — to make people aware of the nature and scope of the problem and the possible ways to resolve it.

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In that sense, what was presented in Parliament is not exactly a white paper, because it is a comparison between the record of two governments on a variety of economic parameters. A comprehensive review of the state of the Indian economy as things stood in 2014, when the incumbent government first took charge, would have been a white paper on the economy.

Udit Misra is Senior Associate Editor at The Indian Express. Misra... Read More

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