By Gopal
Krishna Agarwal,
Gopal
Krishna Agarwal analyses the rise of Narendra modi and its impact on Business
sentiments, trade and investments in India.
Narendra
Modi chief minister of Gujarat was appointed a member to the parliament Board
the highest decision making body of Bharatiya Janata Party in March this year.
Later in September, He was declared the Prime Minister Candidate of the
National Democratic Alliance (NDA). In 200, He Became Gujarat’s CM and after
reelection in 2002, 2007 and 2012, heads a corruption free, transparent and an efficient administration in the state. Though regularly attacked for the 2002
Gujarat riots. Modi is also praised for outstanding administration in turning
Gujarat into an economic powerhouse. He has been successful in bringing the
development plank as an election agenda.
Will India
Shine Under NaMo?
Though Modi’s
appeal cut across all classes, regions, and age groups, it would not be an
exaggeration to say that the Indian business community, youth and burgconing
middle class are the biggest votaries of Narendra Modi. The fact that the
Indian business community, generally obsequious and fawning before government
of the day has risked the wrath of the present regime in doing so speaks
volumes.
The economy
is going through done of the most difficult times in recent memory. The UPA II
government instead of navigating the economy through the turbulence caused by
global factors, has exacerbated it through clumsy policies, entitlement schemes
without proper budgeting and the worst kind of kleptocracy. There are both
political and economic factors affecting business sentiments, trade and
investments. Politically, we have a situation where there are different centers
of power and responsibility. A cabinet in which ministers pull and different
directions and a government that a lacks conviction in its own policies. The
present macro economic situation is rife with sticky inflation, rising fiscal
as well as current account deficits falling rupee slow pace of reforms and an
overall policy paralysis. These two sets of factors have dealt crippling blow
to business sentiment and trade and investments. We are in a situation where
the finance minister of the country is trying to convince global capital to
come to India of a time when even Indian capital is looking for markets abroad.
In order to
crystal gaze the impact of the rise of Narendra Modi on Business sentiments,
trade and investments. It would be pertinent to analyze the philosophy
underpinning the policies of the Gujarat Government headed by him. While there
is a small but vocal group backed by rival political parties and other vested
interest that questions every figure that show Gujarat in positive light, their
efforts have failed to hide the state’s inexorable rise under the leadership of
Narendra Modi a fact that is now also acknowledged by the international
community. This also relegates to the background the claim that figures are
being manipulated to present a positive picture.
Modi Mantra in Gujarat
So what are
the defining characteristics of Narendra Modi’s style of managements that is
relevant from the macro-economic points of view? He has focused on ‘less
government and more governance, which broadly means unobtrusive but effective
government. His e-governance model with decentralized decision making and power
is his major forte. He has also emphasized on a transparent corruption free,
consensus oriented good governance model with emphasis on inclusive
participation, timely clearance of project proposals focus on infrastructure
improvement and revival of agricultural sector.
The government follows the rule of law with efficiency and effectiveness
and is accountable to the people. His decision-making is quick and timely and
believes in single window clearance as we seen in the case of Tata’s Nano
project. Gujarat under Modi’s leadership has excelled in infrastructure
development and has created world class linkages acting as a backbone in the
present global compitetive scenario. The successful functioning of the BRT
public transport system in Ahmedabad is one such shining example. He has been
instrumental in creating urban landscape at par with international standards. Gujarat
has successfully implemented power sector reforms and is supplying 24*7 powers
to 100 percent of villages.
Modi Means Business
The
Government under modi would definitely improve business sentiment leading to an
increase in both trade and investment. Sustained growth rarely occurs and
autopilot. It requires competent leadership at the top. The most fundamental
change from the present government would be the absence of the dual power
centres. The de jure center of power would also be de facto one. This would
impart realism in policy formations which is greatly missing today. The right
of centre ideology subscribed to by the BJP and Modi does not see itself in an
adversarial relationship vis-à-vis the business community, but as partners to realize
the potential of the country. This in itself would be a major change that would
affect business sentiment positively.
The NDA under the leadership of BJP was focused on improving physical
infrastructure, which would continue under modi. We are trained to think that
the best rate the agriculture sector in India can achieve is 4 percent, but
this has been believed by Gujarat experience. Where the agricultural sector
grew by around 10 percent for more than a decade. We should therefore expect a
paradigm shift in the way the agricultural sector would be dealt with under Modi. This focus on physical infrastructure and
agriculture would remove supply bottlenecks and would bring down inflation.
Better infrastructure would also make our exports more competitive and boost
trade. A lower rate of inflation would allow the monetary authority to lower
interest rates and thus revive investments. A focus on urban infrastructure for
rural areas and rising rural income would also augment domestic demand, as more
than 60 percent of our total population is living in rural areas. It was under
the NDA government that the FRBM Act was enacted and fiscal responsibility
targets were met. At the National level the BJP is assimilating good governance
models of its various state governments and intends to replicate them on a Pan
India Basis, whether it is the socially inclusive focus of Madhya Pradesh
government or the Public Distribution System (PDS) of the Chhattisgarh
government. Modi would also put the economy back on the path of fiscal
consolidation considering his treatment of state owned enterprises in Gujarat,
it would not be wrong to expect that they would be given operational freedom to
achieve efficiency and scale.
First among Equal
How does
Narendra Modi fit in the whole scheme of things? It is an undeniable fact that
Modi is first among the present day BJP leadership Modi has a very wide
acceptance amongst young voters and considering the present Indian demography,
is most suited to capture the youth bulge. In the 2014 elections, around 120
million voters would be voting for the first time. In is under his leadership
that the party has the most realistic chances of surpassing its previous tally
of 182 seats. It has been the experience that voters consolidate towards the
winner in sight. As far as his ability to bring coalition partners on board is
concerned, we already see two parties jockeying to align with BJP in Haryana.
These would improve with the elections drawing near. It has anyway been the
experience that parties come together to form the government only after
elections and very few parties enter into a pre-poll alliance. Future
uncertainly harms business sentiments to a great extend but as we move towards
overcoming this uncertainty one sees gradual improvement in business sentiment.
People who
grudgingly accept the development of Gujarat under Narendra Modi claim that
this success cannot be replicated at the Pan Indian level as he would be
hamstrung by coalition partners and powerful leaders within BJP unlike Gujarat
where he virtually has free rein. We believe that not only would he be able to
repeat the success of Gujarat, But would also surpass it. It should be noted
that considering the very limited powers of state in India. Narendra modi’s achievements are indeed commendable. He has
infused new hope and confidence in the people of the country. Particularly the
youth that comprise 65 percent of the total population. He has been able to
generate the can-do spirit that is evident in the national and international
business and political community. Under the stewardship of Narendra Modi. India
would be able to achieve its true economic potential and become an economic
super power.
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