"We have taken number of measures to curb the import of gold. The government will never say its end of it," he told reporters on sidelines of a workshop here.
Last week the government increased import duty on gold to 8%, the second such hike within six months.
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The monthly gold imports have averaged 152 tonnes in first two months of the fiscal as compared to an average of 70 tonnes seen in the 2012-13 financial year.
The high CAD in turn affects rupee value. In early trade, the rupee hit life-time low of 57.54 against the US dollar.
Rajan further said India has a large CAD, and currencies of emerging markets with large CAD have depreciated more.
"We are undergoing period of volatility (in rupee)... Obviously in the government, we don't like to see volatility... This could be temporary phenomenon," he said.
He, however, said government does not have in mind any specific level at which the rupee should be.
The chief economic advisor in the Finance Ministry also said the medium term measures taken by the government in past will continue and help rupee to find a level consistent with the sustainable growth. =