NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Monetary authority must abide by the government's policy, finance minister said on Tuesday, adding, in a developing country like India there must be a balance between price stability and growth.
"I sincerely hope that the next government will also adhere to that policy. That is a correct policy for a developing country and a monetary authority must abide by the government's policy," P. Chidambaram told television news channel ET NOW.
His comments follow a report from a panel set up by the central bank last month, which suggested the Reserve Bank of India should pursue managing inflation as its main policy objective.
"There is a clear statement of intent that in a developing country, this government believes, there must be a balance between price stability and growth," he said.
"Sometimes, not enough attention has been paid to that balance."
India is among a handful of large emerging economies that do not target inflation.
(Reporting by Rajesh Kumar Singh and Manoj Kumar; editing by Malini Menon)