• The quality of expenditure is key to sub-national level fiscal consolidation to reap efficiency and welfare gains while smoothing the effects of fiscal adjustment.
  • Empirical analysis indicates that expenditure on social and physical infrastructure can have growth augmenting effects.
  • The quality of expenditure of most Indian States has been improving following the enactment of fiscal responsibility legislations.
  • States need to prioritise expenditure on physical and social infrastructure and economise on nonessential heads.
  • From a medium term perspective, enduring improvements in the quality of States’ finances hinges around the revival of State level public enterprises (SLPEs), improving the viability of Discoms and rationalisation of centrally sponsored schemes.