India needs to create bad bank quickly: Arvind Subramanian

Subramanian said that it was important for banks to get political cover to write down debts they are unable to recover.

Update: 2017-02-22 12:11 GMT
Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian on Wednesday made a case for consolidation in the banking space saying the country ideally should have 5-7 large lenders. (File Photo)

New Delhi: India needs to create a bad bank quickly, the finance ministry's top economic adviser said on Wednesday, supporting forthright views expressed by Viral Acharya, the new deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India.

Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian, who has proposed setting up a public asset rehabilitation agency to fix the balance sheets of both struggling banks and indebted companies, said the government was in touch with the RBI on the matter.

Addressing banks' bad loans is the top priority of the government, Subramanian told a news briefing, adding that it was important for banks to get political cover to write down debts they are unable to recover.

Addressing concerns about a recovery in global oil prices, Subramanian said he was comfortable with crude at $65 per barrel.

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