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Delinking demons We have come a long way since 1991. What is admissible now is a debate on the pace of reforms, certainly not their direction. But legislative changes are a time-consuming process and face uncertainty. The UF government, in 1997, failed to get Parliament’s approval to a Bill on FDI in insurance. The BJP-led NDA government, with the requisite majority to get the Bill passed, managed to permit FDI in this sector. It was in his last Budget that the FM had announced the hike in FDI in the insurance sector to 49%, from the current 26%. But he has not been able to implement his promise. He was able to move ahead with his announcements in aviation and telecom, as those did not need to be vetted by Parliament. Insurance was left hanging by the thin thread of intentions. In the current context, even as the Left-ruled West Bengal government woos FDI to promote growth and jobs in the state, the Left parties insist on opposing the Centre’s policies on the issue.
Once FDI norms are delinked from legislation, all the Left can do is make its standard noises against the decision, but that can be factored in and need not send confusing signals to the market. The move could, thus, well delink the demons of political compulsions from the rationality of economics, and speed up reforms in insurance. | ||
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