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Increasing state borrowings limit RBI's rate playbook
Khaleej Times
|January 20, 2026
A surge in borrowing by Indian states is complicating the central bank's efforts to lower interest rates as officials worry the increased supply of state bonds could affect the yield curve, according to people familiar with the central bank's thinking and analysts.
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State governments are issuing debt at a pace that increasingly rivals sovereign borrowing, significantly boosting bond supply for a shared pool of investors.
Amid the increased supply of state debt, which typically offers a modest yield premium over federal bonds, investors are now demanding higher returns on central government securities, making it more difficult for the Reserve Bank of India to bring down borrowing costs despite recent interest rate cuts.
Sub-sovereign borrowing overtaking central government issuance is a mounting concern since it risks distorting the yield curve and weakening the transmission of monetary policy and liquidity measures, one of the sources familiar with the central bank's thinking said, requesting anonymity because they were not authorised to speak publicly.
State borrowings may rise further
State borrowings could rise further following the recent revamp of the rural jobs scheme, which shifts more of the financial burden onto state governments, the person said, adding that states may overtake the federal government in borrowings over the next few years.
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