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<b>TT Ram Mohan:</b> Try 'bad bank' as an experiment

The Economic Survey argues that leaving ARCs to banks to resolve bad loans has not worked

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T T Ram Mohan
The Economic Survey has proposed a Public Asset Rehabilitation Company (PARA) – a so-called “bad bank” – for tackling bad loans in the Indian banking system. We already have several Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARCs). So what’s new? 

PARA will be much bigger in scale and will have substantial government equity. Besides, a big chunk of bad loans relates to valuable projects in infrastructure and related areas. Many of these projects need to be completed through further infusion of capital from promoters. Some of the debt has to be written off and some restructured in order to restore viability. 

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