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One year gone, one more to go on RBI's post-failure path to 4% inflation

While the contents of the RBI's 'letter' to the government after it failed in its mandate have not been made public, the central bank has previously said that two years is an appropriate time to lower inflation to four percent. We have perhaps reached the mid-point of that timeline

November 03, 2023 / 10:29 IST
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The Reserve Bank of India is deemed to have failed to meet its price stability mandate if inflation is outside the 2-6 percent tolerance range for three quarters in a row – as was the case in the first three quarters of 2022.

Exactly one year ago, on November 3, 2022, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met outside its schedule to discuss and draft a report the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) would have to send to the central government "under the provisions of Section 45ZN of the RBI Act, 1934 and Regulation 7 of RBI MPC and Monetary Policy Process Regulations, 2016". This legalese referred to the 'letter' the RBI had to submit to the government following its failure to meet the inflation mandate.

The RBI's failure was confirmed by the September 2022 inflation print of 7.41 percent. While a mere formality by then, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation number for that month – released on October 12, 2022, just days after the MPC had announced its decision to hike the policy repo rate by 50 basis points to 5.90 percent – meant inflation had stayed outside the RBI's tolerance band of 2-6 percent for three consecutive quarters.

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As a result, the MPC had to quickly assemble, discuss, and shoot off a report to the Centre detailing the reasons for failure, the remedial actions the RBI proposed to take, and an estimate of the time period within which inflation would return to 4 percent on a durable basis.