"The government has prepared a Cabinet note on MPC. RBI is a very credible institution and nothing will be done in MPC composition that undermines the role of RBI," said a senior finance ministry official.
The official did not elaborate on composition or voting rights of the RBI governor in the MPC, which will replace the current practice of the governor deciding on interest rate on advice of the technical advisory committee.
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Under the current system, the RBI governor is appointed by the government, but controls monetary policy and has veto power over the existing advisory committee of RBI members and outside appointees that sets rates.