RBI DETAILED State Report Explained in Detail: Are Indian states going BANKRUPT like SRI LANKA?
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The Reserve Bank of India warns of rising debt and declining revenue shares in states like Bihar and Kerala, mirroring Sri Lanka's economic crisis worsened by inflation and financial instability. States like Punjab face high debt-to-GSDP ratios, emphasizing the need for sustainable pension plans and avoiding unviable subsidies to prevent economic instability and future shortages.
Insights
- Indian states like Punjab, Bihar, and Kerala are facing financial stress due to high debt levels and declining revenue shares, mirroring Sri Lanka's economic crisis with soaring inflation and unrest.
- The RBI emphasizes the need for sustainable pension plans and warns against unviable subsidies, as states risk long-term financial health by prioritizing short-term gains through people-pleasing policies, potentially leading to economic instability and shortages.
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