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Government seeks parliament nod for $13 bln net extra spending

Reuters  |  NEW DELHI 

By Kumar

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The on Thursday sought parliament's approval to spend a net additional 853 billion rupees ($13.14 billion) in new spending in the current fiscal year to end-March 2018, a said.

Narendra Modi, who faces national elections next year, has pushed up spending on and jobs-creating sectors to bolster his popularity among voters.

This extra spending is unlikely to impact the country's fiscal deficit target for 2017/18 as had raised the target to 3.5 percent of from 3.2 percent earlier.

The spending would include 627 billion rupees compensation to the state governments and union territories following the launch of Goods and Services Tax in July last year, and 92.6 billion rupees for pension payments to the armed forces.

Asia's third largest economy grew 7.2 percent in the December quarter, its fastest pace in five quarters, beating China's 6.8 percent growth in that quarter.

Modi faces criticism over mounting bad loans at and a $1.77-billion fraud at Punjab National Bank, the biggest in the country's banking history.

($1 = 64.9200 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by Nigam Prusty and Kumar; Editing by Malini Menon and Himani Sarkar)

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First Published: Thu, March 08 2018. 13:07 IST
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