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RBI POLICY: WHY THE END OF THE ‘GOLDILOCKS’ PHASE ISN'T A JOLT FOR INVESTORS

Mint Mumbai

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April 09, 2026

Goldilocks refers to a situation that is just right—neither too hot nor too cold.

- JOYDEEP SEN

RBI POLICY: WHY THE END OF THE ‘GOLDILOCKS’ PHASE ISN'T A JOLT FOR INVESTORS

Derived from the fairytale character who prefers things in the middle, it describes an optimal, balanced condition in an economy or system.In the previous policy review on 6 February 2026, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor highlighted that this was the prevailing condition in India, and rightfully so. The gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate was north of 7% and inflation much lower than the target of 4%. No other country in the world could boast of such a situation at that point in time.

Now, as we all know, the needle has moved quite noticeably. War in West Asia. Oil on the boil in global markets. rupee gasping, until the recent pullback. Inflation looking upwards once again. Question marks on GDP growth in the months ahead.

This is a testing situation for the central bank’s monetary policy committee (MPC), as the interest rate is an important driver of the economy and financial conditions. It should be low enough to encourage GDP growth but high enough to keep inflation in check and expectations anchored. A balancing act is required, not just from RBI but also by central banks around the world facing similar pressures.

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