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FSDC: Build HiPo Talent to Strengthen India's Financial Regulation
BW Businessworld
|March 8, 2025
The role of financial regulators is often thankless; when systems operate smoothly, their efforts go unnoticed, but any misstep invites widespread criticism. India’s financial sector is at an inflection point.

The rise of digital finance, artificial intelligence (AI), and fintech innovation has unlocked unprecedented opportunities, but it has also magnified systemic risks. Cybersecurity threats, regulatory loopholes, and financial fraud could erode confidence in our institutions and disrupt economic stability. If India’s financial regulators fail to evolve at the same pace as the markets they govern, they risk becoming bottlenecks to growth rather than enablers of a robust, resilient financial system.
India’s ambition to become a global financial powerhouse will remain unfulfilled if its regulators lag behind those of leading financial hubs such as Singapore, London, or New York. Despite being one of the world’s largest economies, India’s per capita income remains relatively low, underscoring the critical need for stringent financial regulation to protect consumers and maintain market stability. The regulatory frameworks in places like Singapore and the UK have been instrumental in creating market trust, attracting foreign capital, and ensuring a high level of financial stability. While India has made great strides in digital innovation and financial inclusion, its regulatory frameworks have yet to fully catch up with these developments. For instance, Singapore’s Monetary Authority is known for its proactive stance on integrating FinTech regulations and adapting to the challenges posed by emerging technologies. Similarly, the UK’s regulatory approach blends agility with thoroughness, especially when dealing with disruptive innovations like cryptocurrency and AI. India, in comparison, must ensure that its regulators not only react to new challenges but anticipate and pre-emptively address potential risks. Without this forward-thinking approach, the risk of falling behind the global curve increases significantly, making it harder for India to compete as a truly global financial centre.
This story is from the March 8, 2025 edition of BW Businessworld.
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