Relevance for UPSC: GS-III (Indian Economy – Inflation & Monetary Policy)
Source: The Hindu ; RBI Monetary Policy Committee Minutes

Context

The Reserve Bank of India’s Monetary Policy Committee has expressed concern over persistently low inflation, after Consumer Price Index inflation declined to about 0.3% (October 2025). This is below the lower bound of India’s inflation target, signalling underlying weakness in the economy.

Why Very Low Inflation Is Problematic

  • Signals weak demand: When prices rise very slowly, it often reflects insufficient consumer demand, discouraging firms from expanding production.
  • Raises real interest rates: With very low inflation, the real cost of borrowing increases, even if nominal interest rates remain unchanged.
  • Increases real debt burden: Loans become harder to repay in real terms, affecting businesses, farmers and small enterprises.
  • Discourages investment: Low expected price growth reduces future profit expectations, leading firms to postpone investment decisions.
  • Risk of deflation: Prolonged disinflation can turn into deflation, where falling prices further suppress spending and growth.

Policy Implications

  • Justifies an accommodative monetary policy to revive demand.
  • Calls for fiscal support and public investment to complement monetary easing.
  • Emphasises that price stability means inflation close to the target, not near zero.

For a developing economy like India, very low inflation can weaken growth, employment and investment, making it as concerning as high inflation.

UPSC Value Box

  • Concept: Flexible Inflation Targeting – RBI aims for 4% inflation with a tolerance band of ±2%.
  • Institution: Monetary Policy Committee – decides policy interest rates.
  • Economic Risk: Deflation raises real debt and dampens demand.

Q. With reference to very low inflation, consider the following statements:

  1. It can raise real interest rates in the economy.
  2. It necessarily reflects strong economic growth.
  3. It can discourage private investment.

Which of the statements given above are correct?
A. 1 and 3 only
B. 2 and 3 only
C. 1 only
D. 1, 2 and 3

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