the policy of liberalisation Changed role of Reserve Bank of India from a regulator to a facilitator in the financial sector defend or refute the given statement with Valid arguments??
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Why did RBI have to change its role from the controller to facilitator of the financial sector in India?
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Prior to liberalization RBI used to regulate and control the financial sector that includes financial institutions like commercial banks investment banks stock exchange operations and foreign exchange market. With the economic liberalization and financial sector reforms RBI needed to shift its role from a controller to facilitator of the financial sector. This implies that the financial organisations were free to make their own decisions on many matters without consulting the RBI. This opened up the gates of financial sectors for the private players. The main objective behind the financial reforms was to encourage private sector participation increase competition and allowing market forces to operate in the financial sector. Thus it can be said that before liberalization RBI was controlling the financial sector operations whereas in the post-liberalization period the financial sector operations were mostly based on the market forces.