Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that India needs to become economically self-reliant in the next 10 years so that the nation is not impacted much by the global factors.
Speaking at the commemoration ceremony of the 90 years of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in Mumbai, the Prime Minister said the transformation of Indian banking sector is a case study.
He said the banking sector has become profitable and credit growth has been increasing due to the steps taken by his government and the RBI in the last decade.
He said, the government infused capital of 3.5 lakh crore rupees in PSU banks for their revival. He further said the gross Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) of public sector banks, which was around 11.25 per cent in 2018, dropped to less than 3 per cent by September last year.
PM Modi added that the twin-balance sheet problem is now a thing of the past, adding that banks are now registering a credit growth of 15 per cent.
The Prime Minister said, the RBI has played a significant role in all these accomplishments. He said, RBI is known in the world for its professionalism and commitment.
He said, the central bank has been able to stabilise G-sec yields despite monetary tightening and has also been successful in anchoring inflationary expectations. Prime Minister Modi was on a day-long visit to the city.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Ministers of State for Finance Bhagwat Kishanrao Karad and Pankaj Chaudhary also participated in the programme.
Speaking on the occasion, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said, the Reserve Banks’ evolution as an institution has been closely intertwined with the development of the Indian economy.
He said, from being a central bank primarily concerned with allocation of scarce resources during the planning period, the RBI has transitioned into being an enabler for the market economy.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Ministers Devendra Fadanvis and Ajit Pawar and representatives of various banks and industry leaders took part in event.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) commenced its operations on 1st of April in 1935.