The Reserve Bank of India is expected to reduce liquidity injections after a substantial 8.57 trillion rupee infusion. A significant surplus transfer to the government (2.5, 4 trillion rupees) is anticipated, lessening the need for further open market operations. Bond yields are expected to stabilize.
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