farm loan writeoffs may hurt india’s economy
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Farm loan write-offs may hurt India’s economy

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Some of India’s 263 million farmers have decided not to repay their debts
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India risks straining public finances and undermining already ailing state banks, economists said, after a $5.6 billion loan write-off for farmers in Uttar Pradesh (UP) and moves to do something similar in at least four other states.
One of the first acts of the new government in India’s most populous state following last month’s election triumph of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was to keep a promise to provide debt relief to 21.5 million farmers.
Taking their cue from UP, more state governments could waive loans to farmers, senior officials there said, to fulfill election pledges or woo rural voters before further polls in the run-up to a general election in 2019 when Modi is expected to run for a second term.
“This will spread like a contagious disease to most parts of the country and you will very soon see at least 3-4 states announcing similar loan waivers,” said Ashok Gulati, a farm economist who advised India’s last government.
Economists caution that the move could encourage indebted farmers not to repay loans, deepening malaise at public sector banks already saddled with most of India’s $150 billion in stressed loans.
UP will cover the cost of the waivers by issuing bonds. This would, in turn, constrain India’s sovereign credit because the federal government backstops such bonds, the economists said.
India’s total public sector debt, as a share of gross domestic product (GDP), stands at around 66 percent — high compared to other emerging economies.
Economists at Merrill Lynch estimate that states will end up writing off debts equivalent to 2 percent of GDP — the bulk of all outstanding loans to farmers.
Ratings agencies would like to see India’s debt-to-GDP ratio fall below 60 percent over the next three years to justify an upgrade in its sovereign rating. Yet debt waivers would, even if staggered, force up borrowing, analysts said.
“The loan waivers would likely worsen the fiscal deficits and leverage levels of the state governments unless other resources are mobilized or expenditure is controlled,” said Aditi Nayar of Investment Information and Credit Rating Agency of India Ltd. (ICRA), an affiliate of Moody’s Investors Service.
“There is a significant risk that productive capital spending may end up being reduced to fund a portion of the loan waivers.”
A government-appointed panel has suggested capping the states’ debt at 20 percent of India’s GDP, while Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Gov. Urjit Patel has said the UP loan waiver “undermines honest credit culture.”
The western state of Maharashtra and Punjab in the north are expected to announce similar loan waivers soon, senior officials in both states told Reuters.
In Maharashtra, ruled by the BJP, farmers are clamoring for a bailout after two years of drought and falling commodity prices. In Punjab, known as India’s grain bowl, the opposition Congress party won last month’s election partly on the promise of a loan waiver to farmers.
In southern Tamil Nadu, reeling from dry weather, a court asked the state government to write off loans to all farmers. Farmers from Tamil Nadu recently protested in New Delhi, showing the skulls of neighbors who had committed suicide to press their demand for drought relief and loan write-offs.
Some of India’s 263 million farmers have decided not to repay their debts, expecting loan waivers to mean they do not have to.
“I am not going to repay the loan because defaulters benefited from the previous waiver and I did not get any government help even as I repaid the loan on time,” said Gorakh Patil, a farmer from Jalgaon in western India.
Patil was referring to an $11 billion national farm loan waiver in 2008 that helped the Congress party-led coalition of the day win re-election the following year. But non-performing assets jumped.
Gross non-performing loans in agriculture and its allied sectors surged to 588 billion rupees ($9.12 billion) at the end of the December quarter, from 97.4 billion rupees in the 2007/08 fiscal year, RBI data show.
“There is no benefit from such waivers,” said a director at one state bank who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter. “If you give any benefit across the board, it definitely has an adverse effect on credit discipline.”

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