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In 2016, the idea of a Universal Basic Income in India made huge news by taking up over forty pages in the 2016-2017 India Economic Survey as a serious and feasible solution to India's poverty and a hope for the economy as a whole. In India, this was an idea that had been discussed for decades in both the public and private spheres. In the forward, the Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian writes, “providing a Universal Basic Income (UBI) that has emerged as a raging new idea both in advanced economies and in India” (pg. viii).[1] In the chapter itself, he notes: “Universal Basic Income is a radical and compelling paradigm shift in thinking about both social justice and a productive economy. It could be to the twenty first century what civil and political rights were to the twentieth.” pg. 173[1]

2016-2017 Economic Survey Vol.1 pg. Viii, 22-23, Chapter 9, pg 173-212

Further comments for Marcus: please add a Wikipedia-style citation in the two places where you add in page numbbers. Qs: is it correct to note that CEA Subramanian wrote Ch 9?

--Ctalwalker (talk) 14:56, 4 May 2018 (UTC)