West Asia war’s second-round effects real concern, RBI in wait-and-watch mode: Governor Sanjay Malhotra

Reserve Bank of India Governor Sanjay Malhotra said the central bank is in “wait and watch mode” amid uncertainties from the West Asia war, with second-round effects being the real concern. In a speech at Princeton University on April 18, he stressed preventing supply shocks from embedding in price levels through inflation expectations rather than demand compression. He highlighted India’s significant exposure to the region.

Reserve Bank of India Governor Sanjay Malhotra delivered a speech at Princeton University in the US on April 18, stating that the central bank is in “wait and watch mode” due to uncertainties from the West Asia war. “Second-round effects are the real concern,” he said, warning that prolonged supply chain disruptions could embed the supply shock into the general price level. Monetary policy should focus on anchoring inflation expectations rather than blunt demand compression.

Earlier this month, the RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee kept the repo rate unchanged at 5.25%, forecasting retail inflation to more than double to 4.6% in 2026-27. Malhotra emphasized the need to be “agile and nimble,” avoiding “firm commitments” on the policy path and remaining data-dependent with a neutral stance.

The West Asia region accounts for about one-sixth of India’s exports, one-fifth of imports, half of crude oil imports, two-fifths of fertiliser imports, and almost two-fifths of inward remittances. In response, India is ramping up domestic oil and gas production, diversifying import sources, with no oil shortage due to reserves but some gas rationing for industry.

The rupee tumbled past 92-, 93-, 94-, and 95-per-dollar levels in March amid FPI selling of $13.6 billion in debt and equity, and $6.3 billion so far in April. March retail inflation rose marginally to 3.4%, while wholesale inflation surged to a 38-month high of 3.88% due to petroleum prices, though consumer fuel prices remain shielded.

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RBI holds repo rate at 5.25% amid West Asia conflict

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The Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee on Wednesday kept the key policy rate, the repo rate, unchanged at 5.25 per cent. Amid uncertainties from the West Asia conflict, the committee retained its neutral stance. It has lowered the GDP growth forecast to 6.9 per cent for FY27.

The Reserve Bank of India cautioned that an escalation in the West Asia conflict could derail the country's positive growth trajectory. The central bank assessed that the impact is likely to remain contained in the near term.

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The South African Reserve Bank kept its repo rate unchanged at 6.75% on Thursday, citing the ongoing Iran war and rising oil prices. Governor Lesetja Kganyago said inflation remains on target but could accelerate if the conflict persists. The bank warned of potential rate hikes later this year.

A majority of economists expect the Reserve Bank of India to keep its policy rate unchanged at the June meeting. Geopolitical tensions and adverse weather forecasts are cited as key factors behind the anticipated decision.

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Foreign portfolio investors pulled out a record Rs 1.18 lakh crore in March, driving the Sensex down 2.22% to 71,947.55 and Nifty 2.14% to 22,331.40 on Monday. The rupee breached 95 intra-day before closing at 94.83 against the dollar. Elevated crude prices above $100 per barrel due to the West Asia conflict added pressure.

Sweden's inflation could rise by 1–2 percentage points this year due to the Middle East war, says professor emeritus Lars Calmfors. He points to rising energy prices after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz. A VAT cut on foodstuffs will meanwhile mitigate the effect.

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South Korea's Bank of Korea unanimously kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 2.5 percent on April 10, marking the seventh consecutive hold since July 2025 amid high uncertainty from the Middle East war, which has fueled inflation risks, growth slowdowns, and won weakness. Governor Rhee Chang-yong noted the won could strengthen quickly if tensions ease. The next policy meeting is May 28.

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