I don't know whether any other country in the world (just kidding, it is not as if
I am an expert on Budgets around the world just felt good saying it) has its budget
strewn in such mystery and secrecy like the Indian Budget. In today's Globalized world
the role of a central budget has diminished over the years which certainly is good.
In my view a Central (a.k.a. Federal for those of you who are from USA) Budget should
be more of a report card recording the performance of the government spend in the
last 12 months and the outlook for next 12 months. The way Indian Budget has become
over the years and is expected to function by common people, as the platform for all
ministries and the entire governments policy announcements. This has made the Finance
Ministry the nodal point and hence the single biggest bottleneck of every government
departments functions. If you ask what is the alternative, it is to let each ministry
on a regular basis announce its plan for next 12 months after consultation with respective
industry bodies. This can be much like the way the commerce ministry does its EXIM
policy but with more teeth and power to each ministry to do its job better than what
it is today.
Anyway coming back to the topic, I read this good pictorial workflow of how the Indian
Budget process happens in LiveMint. It has some surprises like the key people
in budget preparation are locked in the basement of North Block for the last 7 days
and the only people allowed to see from outside world is the Finance Minister!. Good
Read.
Read the complete post at http://www.venkatarangan.com/blog/2008/02/15/Understanding+The+Indian+Budget+Process.aspx