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View Weekly PageAnswer: Political stability of State government
Fiscal discipline incentives: (a) 15th Finance Commission: Recommended performance-based grants to incentivize States to maintain fiscal discipline, (b) Fiscal discipline criteria: (i) Maintaining fiscal deficit within FRBM targets: Reward States adhering to fiscal responsibility limits, (ii) Reducing revenue deficit: Incentivize States to cover revenue expenditures from own revenues, not borrowing, (iii) Increasing tax-to-GDP ratio: Reward States improving own tax collection, reducing dependence on devolution, (c) NOT criterion: Political stability of State government - grants based on objective fiscal indicators, not political considerations, (d) Rationale for fiscal discipline incentives: (i) Macro stability: Encourage States to maintain fiscal prudence, supporting national macroeconomic stability, (ii) Sustainability: Reduce excessive borrowing, debt accumulation by States, (iii) Efficiency: Incentivize States to improve revenue mobilization, expenditure efficiency, (e) Applications: (i) Grant allocation: States meeting fiscal discipline criteria receive additional grants, (ii) Monitoring: FC, Ministry of Finance track State fiscal performance against criteria, (iii) Accountability: Public disclosure of State fiscal performance enhances transparency, accountability, (f) Illustrates calibrated fiscal federalism: Performance-based grants incentivize fiscal discipline while respecting State autonomy; objective criteria ensure grants reward genuine fiscal improvement, not political favoritism.