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How does RBI earn money ? & why the RBI is more of a banker than a regulator. Last year, the RBI transferred over ₹87,000 Crore to the government, and it's expected to surpass ₹1,00,000 Crore in FY 2025. But how does the RBI generate this enormous

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The RBI operates almost like a banker to the government, It’s a smart way of creating value while maintaining economic stability

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