Banking & Monetary Policy [Subject-wise Topics]

Here’s a structured, UPSC-focused topic list for Banking & Monetary Policy—designed for Prelims 2026, with conceptual clarity and exam relevance.


Banking & Monetary Policy – UPSC Prelims 2026

Banking and monetary policy form a core part of the Economy section in UPSC Prelims. Questions are often conceptual, policy-oriented, and linked with current developments.


1. Central Banking in India

Role and Functions of Reserve Bank of India (RBI)

  • Monetary authority of India
  • Issuer of currency
  • Banker to Government and Banks
  • Custodian of foreign exchange reserves
  • Regulator of banking and financial system
  • Controller of credit (quantitative & qualitative tools)

Prelims Focus: Functions, objectives, autonomy, recent policy actions


2. Monetary Policy Framework

Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)

  • Established under RBI Act (amended in 2016)
  • 6 members: 3 from RBI + 3 appointed by Government
  • Decides policy rates like repo rate
  • Voting-based decision (Governor has casting vote)

Prelims Focus: Composition, voting system, inflation target


3. Policy Interest Rates

Key tools used by RBI to control liquidity:

  • Repo Rate: Rate at which RBI lends to banks
  • Reverse Repo Rate: Rate at which RBI borrows from banks
  • Marginal Standing Facility (MSF): Emergency borrowing by banks
  • Bank Rate: Long-term lending rate of RBI

Prelims Insight:

  • Repo ↑ → borrowing costly → inflation ↓
  • Repo ↓ → liquidity ↑ → growth ↑

4. Liquidity Management Tools

Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)

  • Percentage of deposits banks keep with RBI (no interest)

Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR)

  • Percentage of deposits kept in liquid assets (gold, govt securities)

Prelims Focus: Differences between CRR & SLR, impact on money supply


5. Open Market Operations (OMO)

  • Buying/selling of government securities by RBI
  • Injects or absorbs liquidity from the system

Prelims Focus:

  • RBI buys securities → liquidity increases
  • RBI sells securities → liquidity decreases

6. Inflation Targeting

  • Introduced in 2016 (Flexible Inflation Targeting)
  • Target: 4% ± 2% (i.e., 2%–6%)
  • CPI (Consumer Price Index) used as benchmark

Prelims Focus:

  • Who sets target? → Government of India
  • Who implements? → RBI via MPC

7. Digital Currency (CBDC)

Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)

  • Digital form of fiat currency issued by RBI
  • Legal tender like physical currency
  • Types:
    1. Retail CBDC (for public)
    2. Wholesale CBDC (for banks)

Prelims Focus:

  • Difference from cryptocurrency
  • Benefits: reduced cost, transparency
  • Risks: privacy, cybersecurity

8. Banking Sector Issues

Non-Performing Assets (NPAs)

  • Loans where interest/principal overdue > 90 days

Types:

  • Substandard
  • Doubtful
  • Loss assets

Prelims Focus:

  • Causes: bad lending, economic slowdown
  • Solutions: Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), asset reconstruction

9. Global Banking Standards

Basel Norms (by Bank for International Settlements)

  • International banking regulations
  • Ensure financial stability

Basel I, II, III:

  • Capital adequacy
  • Risk management
  • Liquidity norms

Prelims Focus: Basel III requirements, capital ratios


10. Financial Inclusion Initiatives

Efforts to bring banking to all:

  • Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY)
  • Digital payments (UPI ecosystem)
  • Small Finance Banks
  • Payments Banks
  • Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT)

Prelims Focus:

  • Objectives and features
  • Link with JAM Trinity (Jan Dhan–Aadhaar–Mobile)

11. Additional Important Concepts

  • Money supply (M1, M2, M3)
  • Inflation types (Demand-pull, Cost-push)
  • Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF)
  • Standing Deposit Facility (SDF)
  • Yield curve and bond markets
  • Banking reforms and recapitalization

How UPSC Asks Questions

  • Concept-based (e.g., repo vs reverse repo)
  • Statement-based MCQs
  • Current affairs integration (e.g., MPC decisions, CBDC pilots)
  • Matching-type questions

Preparation Strategy

  • Focus on concept clarity over memorization
  • Link static concepts with current RBI updates
  • Read RBI reports selectively (Monetary Policy, Financial Stability Report)
  • Practice PYQs (Previous Year Questions)

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