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December 8, 2016 By Gary Panell Leave a Comment

India’s Cashless Fiasco Forces Incentives by Modi

December 08, 2016

India’s Cashless Fiasco Forces Incentives by Modi
India’s Cashless Fiasco Forces Incentives by Modi

(NEW DEHLI) – Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday announced incentives ranging from 0.75 percent to 10 percent on retail purchase of products like petrol, diesel and insurance products from state-run companies, to encourage cashless transactions.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided to scrap 500-rupee and 1,000-rupee banknotes on Nov. 8 in a bid to flush out cash earned through illegal activities, or earned legally but never disclosed.
  • Since coming to power in 2014, Modi has pledged to crack down on so-called black money with a series of new measures, including 10-year jail terms for evaders.
  • Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi defended his crackdown on the cash economy that has left businesses, farmers and families suffering, saying it was necessary to keep inflation in check and ensure basic amenities for all.

Modi’s decision last month to scrap 500 rupee and 1,000 rupee banknotes as part of a crackdown on tax dodgers and counterfeiters has caused a currency crunch in a country where most people are paid in cash and buy what they need with cash.

READ MORE:  IN INDIA, PEOPLE ARE LITERALLY DYING TO EXCHANGE SCRAPPED RUPEES

With a small stock of smaller notes available and new bills of 500 and 2,000 rupee in short supply, Indians are being forced to stand in queues outside banks and cash machines to change their old notes.

Addressing his party’s election campaign rally in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Modi said: “Please support me in curing the disease that has been afflicting this country for the last 70 years.

“I have put you all in a queue. But this is the last queue to end all the queues.”

While Modi has been praised for his intentions, he is facing flak from political opponents as well as prominent economists such as Amartya Sen and Paul Krugman for sucking 86 percent of the currency out of circulation virtually overnight.

READ MORE:  ISRAEL WILL REQUIRE ALL CITIZENS TO BE BIOMETRICALLY SCANNED

Nobel laureate Krugman on Friday said Modi’s decision was “highly disruptive” and would result in “significant” temporary cost for the economy without producing major gains in the long-run.

Officials expect some illicit cash never to be returned and to expire worthless, while other money that is deposited will remain in the banking system. The government’s goal is to encourage the use of cashless forms of payment, a challenge for most Indians who live and work in the informal economy.

The fallout from the decision is widely expected to impact economic growth this quarter and for several quarters to follow. Opinions, however, vary on the scale of the damage.

Reuters News, TRUNEWS Commentary

– See more at: http://www.trunews.com/article/indias-cashless-fiasco-forces-incentives-by-modi#sthash.WAt8G0EW.dpuf

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