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The Indian government has told parliament that it does not have a plan to issue cryptocurrency to be regulated by the central bank, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The government also clarified that Indiaâs central bank digital currency (CBDC), that the RBI will launch this financial year, is âa digital version of traditional paper currency.â
Indian Parliament Asks Government About âRBI Cryptocurrencyâ
The Indian ministry of finance answered some questions Tuesday in Rajya Sabha, Indiaâs upper house of parliament, regarding âRBI Cryptocurrency.â
Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh asked the finance minister to state âwhether it is a fact that [the] government is planning to introduce a cryptocurrency that will be regulated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).â
Pankaj Chaudhary, the minister of state in the ministry of finance, replied: âNo sir.â
Singh further asked whether the government is aware that cryptocurrency âis unregulated and free from government intervention.â
Minister Chaudhary confirmed:
Currently, cryptocurrencies are unregulated in India.
The Indian government is currently working on cryptocurrency legislation. A cryptocurrency bill was listed to be introduced in the winter session of parliament but it was not taken up. There are reports that the government is currently consulting widely on the regulation of crypto assets and will need more time due to the complexity of the issue.
Rajya Sabha member Singh proceeded to ask the finance minister about the digital rupee which the RBI is working on and plans to issue in this financial year.
âWhat is the difference between the RBI cryptocurrency and traditional paper currency?â he asked.
Minister Chaudhary replied:
RBI does not issue cryptocurrency. Traditional paper currency is a legal tender and is issued by RBI in terms of provisions of RBI Act, 1994. A digital version of traditional paper currency is called central bank digital currency (CBDC).
Indian Finance Minister Sitharaman said during her Feb. 1 budget speech: âThe introduction of a central bank digital currency will give a big boost to the digital economy. Digital currency will also lead to a more efficient and cheaper currency management system.â
Commenting on the upcoming digital rupee launch, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: âThe digital rupee will revolutionize the fintech sector by creating new opportunities and lessen the burden in handling, printing, logistics management of cash.â
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