Budget 2018: Jaitley begins speech with outlook on economy

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Jaitley on Thursday began the presentation of the Union Budget 2018-19 by highlighting the outlook of the Indian

"For four years we pledged to give an honest, clean and transparent government," he says. We promised to build a strong and confident was part of the fragile 5 and we have decisively reversed this," said Jaitley while he tabled the Narendra Modi government's first post-GST and last pre-poll Budget.

He highlighted that the journey of economic reforms so far has been challenging but rewarding.

"FDI has gone up and various measures have made it easier to do in There is a premium on honesty," added Jaitley.

Jaitley, who highlighted the Budget as good and beneficial to common man, said, "Demonetisation has increased taxation base and spurred greater digital transaction in the country. Recapitalised banks have now great ability to support growth.

This will help the country achieve growth in medium to long term."

The said that the Indian is now 2.5 trillion dollar in the world and expected to become the fifth largest very soon, he notes.

"IMF has projected that will grow at 7.4 percent next year. Exports are expected to grow at 15 percent in 2017-18. We are set to achieve high growth," he added.

Jaitley will present the current NDA government's fifth and arguably his toughest Budget with higher focus on addressing agriculture distress, creating jobs and boost growth.

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First Published: Thu, February 01 2018. 11:35 IST