Press Release
Industry and more importantly, corporates, that too a select group, are those on whom the BJP and NDA pin their electoral hopes on. In the last study, we have shown how the taxation measures have been singly aimed at benefiting these small groups. Today, in our fourteenth and final study from the series, "Lies, damned lies and statistics", we have shown how dismal the performance of industry has been, given the extremely narrow focus of the government, whereas the overwhelming larger sections of industry have languished.
Is India Really Shining?
Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics
Indian Industry under NDA Rule
v The industrial scenario of the country under the NDA rule does not correspond with the picture of a ‘shining India’, which was being painted by the NDA government through media advertisements till a few days back. It is evident from the Chart 1 given below that industrial production as a whole experienced a decline during the period 1995-96 to 2003-04, with the index of industrial production falling to as low as 2.6 during 2001-02.

The story behind the overall poor industrial performance during the tenure of this government gets clearer if we compare the growth in incomes of the industries falling under different size classes. Big business has enormously gained during this period and registered significant increases in their income growth. Chart 2 given below shows that the top 50 business houses had a real good time from the year 1998-99 following the advent of the NDA government. Their income growth ballooned from a growth rate of 7.4% in 1998-99 to 22.4% by 2001-02 in sharp contrast to what was happening to the rest of the industry during this period.

 
  Source: Economy Survey, 2002-03
                                       Source: Economy Survey, 2002-03  Source: Economic Survey, 2002-03
                                       Source: Economic Survey, 2002-03 
  
 
 