Summary: Banks are urged to expand financial literacy efforts for poor, rural, and tribal populations to prevent small-value financial and cyber frauds, addressing language barriers and remote access constraints. The RBI's Financial Literacy Week emphasizes KYC as a foundational safeguard and calls for promotion of KYC updates and account-level awareness within literacy campaigns to secure deposit accounts and reduce exploitation of low-income customers.
Summary: The Confident Group described the office searches as a routine Income Tax inspection, confirmed full cooperation with investigators and an ongoing SIT probe, asserted it is a zero-debt, zero-investor firm financed by sales collections, denied benami transactions and external investments including claims about film personalities, and assured customers that all projects have resumed and will be completed on time.
Summary: RBI amended the Master Direction on MSME lending to raise the collateral-free loan limit for micro and small enterprises to Rs 20 lakh, mandating banks not accept collateral for loans up to that amount and advising the same limit for PMEGP units. Banks may, under internal policy and based on borrowers' track record and financial position, dispense with collateral up to Rs 25 lakh and may use Credit Guarantee Scheme cover where applicable; voluntarily pledged gold and silver within the threshold will not breach the mandate. The amendments aim to strengthen last mile credit delivery and align MSME lending with other regulatory changes.
Summary: A specialised investigative team has been constituted to probe alleged Rs 40,000 crore banking and corporate fraud by the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, with authority to file additional Enforcement Case Information Reports, examine alleged diversion of public funds and dubious financial transactions, and pursue asset attachment and restitution arising from suspected collusion, connivance and conspiracy among company executives.
Summary: Rupee volatility reflected competing forces-equity gains and foreign inflows versus risk-off sentiment and importer-driven dollar demand-set against an India-US interim trade framework reducing bilateral import duties and signalling large Indian purchases of US goods, with broader context from reserve gains, equity inflows, and commodity price movements.
Summary: Enforcement action targeted an Ahmedabad call centre that coerced foreign victims into gift card and digital payments, converted proceeds into cryptocurrency via online platforms with assistance from foreign nationals, and laundered most funds through cash, crypto and informal channels; investigators seized cryptocurrency (~USD12,000), unaccounted cash (Rs13.5 lakh), documents and devices, froze 31 bank accounts and a locker, and transferred seized crypto to an agency wallet for investigation.
Summary: A ministerial consultation will discuss a US framework reducing reciprocal tariffs on Indian goods from 25% to 18% and the removal of previously imposed 25% punitive tariffs, in the context of concluded negotiations with the European Union and sectoral impacts on textiles, leather and footwear, and gems and jewellery.
Summary: India's energy procurement policy is guided by national interest and operationalised through supply diversification to ensure adequate availability, fair pricing, and reliability of supply; oil companies make sourcing decisions based on market conditions, assessing availability, risks, costs, logistical and financial factors alongside internal accountability and fiduciary responsibilities.
Summary: BJP accuses Rahul Gandhi of systematic disruption of parliamentary proceedings and deliberately undermining constitutional institutions by obstructing sittings, evading substantive debate, and converting Parliament into a political battleground. The party cites obstruction of the President's Address, tearing papers at the Speaker's chair, heckling, absences from Budget debates, and alleged foreign contacts and remarks as illustrative conduct, framing these acts as demonstrating disregard for democratic norms and parliamentary decorum.
Summary: The pact calibrates tariff concessions and quota mechanisms to grant reduced or zero duties on specified industrial and agricultural exports, using immediate and phased eliminations, tariff reductions, margins of preference and Tariff Rate Quotas for sensitive items; automobiles, medical devices and electric vehicles are managed through quotas, phased schedules or exclusions, while select agricultural products receive zero additional duty and highly sensitive items remain exempt.
Summary: Banks may dispense with collateral for loans to Micro and Small Enterprises up to a base limit of Rs 20 lakh and, based on the MSE unit's good track record and financial position, increase that dispensation up to Rs 25 lakh under their internal policy; banks may use Credit Guarantee Scheme cover where applicable and accepting voluntarily pledged gold and silver for loans within the collateral-free limit will not breach the mandate. The amended lending directions become effective April 1, 2026.
Summary: Large-scale digital frauds requiring prevention, identification and redress necessitate that banks fulfil a bank fiduciary responsibility by issuing alerts for atypical transactions, using AI monitoring and placing temporary debit holds; regulators should adopt and implement a Standard Operating Procedure, coordinate RBI, telecommunications and other stakeholders to freeze and trace illicit transfers and identify mule accounts, and establish a framework for compensation while enabling unified investigations by a federal probe agency.
Summary: Allegations assert the India-US trade agreement contains asymmetric market access commitments-reportedly requiring large-scale US exports to India while US tariffs on certain Indian goods persist-amounting to tariff "weaponisation" that will harm domestic manufacturers and farmers, especially textiles. The legislative demand is for full disclosure of the pact's specific terms to Parliament and the public so stakeholders can assess and plan for the economic impact.
Summary: Gross NPAs of Scheduled Commercial Banks fell to 2.15% as of September 30, 2025, driven by the Asset Quality Review, the Government's 4Rs strategy and reforms strengthening recognition, resolution and recovery. Public Sector Banks show larger declines (2.50% gross NPA) and improved slippage ratios (0.8% for PSBs versus 1.8% for PVBs). Measures cited include Early Warning Systems, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, SARFAESI amendments, increased DRT jurisdiction, specialised stressed asset verticals, and the Prudential Framework for resolution of stressed assets.
Summary: The draft rules implement the new Income Tax Act and streamline compliance through consolidated rules and pre-filled digital forms, while setting revised PAN thresholds: PAN mandatory for annual cash deposits/withdrawals above Rs 10 lakh, not required for hotel bills under Rs 1 lakh, required for vehicle purchases above Rs 5 lakh and for immovable property transactions above Rs 20 lakh; PAN also compulsory for account-based insurance relationships. The draft requires crypto exchanges to share information with tax authorities and accepts Central Bank Digital Currency as an electronic payment mode.