How a free debt manager will free Indian cb

According to an article from The Economic Times, published Wednesday 7 March, once an independent DMO comes into existence in India, management of both internal and external debt is expected to move away from the central bank.

"Indian policy makers haven't quite stated as to how they intend to set up the debt management office or the strategy they have in mind," the article says.

"There are many things to be said for a separation of debt management from monetary policy, primary one being that it

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