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RBI Paper says flexible inflation targeting (FIT) framework served India well amid global challenges

Posted 23 Aug 2025

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Recent discussion paper from RBI initiates the second five-yearly review of India's FIT framework.

  • FIT framework was established in May 2016 through an amendment to RBI Act, 1934, with a mandate to maintain price stability while keeping in mind the objective of growth.

Overview of India's FIT Experience (2016-2025)

  • From the inception of the FIT in 2016 till about the end of 2019, inflation in India remained low and stable, averaging around 4 per cent.
  • Inflation breached the target (4 ±2%) in the 2020s due to food and fuel shocks amidst pandemic and Russia-Ukraine conflict.
  • Inflation subsequently receded by targeted supply-side interventions, anti- inflationary monetary policy, and falling international commodity prices.
Infographic shows key debates in the discussion paper
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  • RBI
  • Flexible Inflation Targeting
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