GST Council India’s first truly federal institution: Dr Drabu

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‘New tax regime recognizes country’s political, economic, social realities’

Srinagar: Terming the GST Council as India’s first federal institution, Minister of Finance and Labor and Employment, Dr Haseeb Drabu today said the new tax regime will pave way for cooperative federalism in the country.

“The GST will bring major changes in fiscal and political side of India’s federal structure because of which coercive federalism will pave way for cooperative and competitive federalism,” Dr Drabu said while speaking at a Roundtable of the Finance Ministers organised by the financial newspaper The Mint at Royal Springs Golf Course here today.

The Finance Minister said the new tax regime has sown the seeds of lateral federalism by recognizing the new political, economic and social realities in the country. He said the GST should be looked at more in terms of changing federal polity across the country.

“The economic reforms ushered in 1991 didn’t seek to consult the states. Now in 2017, with the GST being rolled out on July 1, every single state has been taken on board. This is one step which compliments other moves and changes the structure of Indian federalism,” he said.

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