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India's One-Legged Legacy.(Point of View)(Manmohan Singh)

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Byline: Pramit Pal Chaudhuri; CHAUDHURI is senior editor of the Hindustan Times.

Singh promised growth and security, but pushed only the popular option, welfare spending.

Manmohan Singh's four-year term in office has been resurrected in the last few months of its existence. When his government this week defeated a no-confidence motion in Parliament instigated by his former coalition partners, the communists, Indian television stations used a popular Bollywood song, "Singh Is King," as a backdrop. The choice of the song had a subtext: so far Prime Minister Singh has been more courtier than monarch. There was a palpable sense of relief among many urban Indians: a prime minister they desperately wanted to admire had at last shown strength of character. Now his government could move forward on the policy front.

His government has already announced its intention to pass a number of reforms, especially in the financial sector. Singh's own tabled statement in Parliament outlines legislative priorities like a right-to-education bill and a social safety net for workers in the informal sector. The likely end of India's nuclear pariah status may hog the headlines, but it is such welfare programs that have been the main focus of the Singh government.

The change in Singh's fortunes will come too late for the prime minister to reverse so many years of what a UBS analysis called always taking the "easier option." Despite this week's parliamentary vote, India must go for general elections by March of next year.

Singh took office promising "to combine the economics of growth with the economics of equity." We have no option, he said, but "to walk on two legs." However, pouring money into welfare is easy--opposition is confined to op-ed writers. Second-generation economic reforms that cut off wasteful subsidies or money-losing state firms affect large groups of voters and require immense political skills. Singh's tenure was notable for the frenetic activity that was carried out on the welfare side and the lack of forward movement on the growth side. Economic policy walked on one leg.

The outlay on education tripled, loans were waived for an estimated 35 million farmers and a rural workfare scheme, the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS), designed to provide income for "the poorest of the poor," was launched. Expenditure on poverty alleviation schemes is budgeted to touch 1 trillion rupees.

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