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Telangana prefers long tenure market borrowings at relatively lower interest rates to alleviate debt burden

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M. Rajeev
Telangana prefers long tenure market borrowings at relatively lower interest rates to alleviate debt burden
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The Telangana government is shifting its debt strategy toward long-tenure, lower-interest market borrowings to reduce financial strain. This move aims to replace high-interest, short-term loans taken by the previous administration.

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State-level fiscal management and debt restructuring are vital for maintaining economic stability in Indian states.

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The Telangana Government is preferring long term market borrowings at low-interest rates rather than lower-tenure, high-interest loans burdening the State finances.

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The report presents the government's fiscal strategy and quotes the Chief Minister while explaining the economic rationale.

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