Union Minister Piyush Goyal on Saturday highlighted the potential dangers of populist handouts and doles, stating that while they may appear beneficial in the short term, they could harm the nation in the long run. "If we give populist handouts and doles, it can land us in trouble. It may look good in the short term, but in the long run, it will harm the country," Goyal said during a post-budget discussion.

Instead of focusing on short-term gains, Goyal emphasised the government's commitment to empowering youth through skill development incentives. He mentioned that the government has increased the budgetary allocation to Rs 2 lakh crore for skilling initiatives, which aims to make the youth more employable.
Capital Gains and Foreign Investments
The minister also addressed concerns regarding capital gain announcements in the Budget, asserting that these changes would have no impact on Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs). "Fear-mongering about capital gain announcements in the Budget needs to stop. No one will stop investing in the stock market because of capital gain hikes," he added.
Goyal further elaborated on the removal of the Angel Tax in this Budget, explaining that this move is intended to bolster the start-up ecosystem within India. "By removing Angel tax, we want to boost the startup ecosystem in the country and encourage investment," he said.
Export Targets and Economic Growth
The government has set an ambitious export target of USD 2 trillion by 2030. Goyal noted that Budget 2024 lays a strong foundation for India to become the third-largest economy globally. He attributed India's robust economic performance to sound macroeconomic policies.
India's average growth rate over the past three years has been 8 per cent, positioning it as a global growth engine. In contrast, other countries are celebrating growth rates of just 2 per cent, according to Goyal. This strong performance underscores India's potential for continued economic expansion.
The minister's remarks underscore a strategic shift towards long-term economic stability and growth rather than short-term populist measures. The focus on skilling and investment-friendly policies aims to create a sustainable economic environment conducive to growth and development.
Goyal's comments reflect a broader vision for India's economic future, prioritising structural reforms and investments that can yield long-term benefits for the nation. By avoiding populist measures and focusing on sustainable growth strategies, the government aims to secure India's position as a leading global economy.
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