Critically analyse the relative effectiveness of monetary versus fiscal measures in controlling inflation in India. (Answer in 250 words)

Inflation control in India relies on a dual toolkit: monetary measures led by the RBI to restrain aggregate demand and anchor expectations, and fiscal measures by government to modulate public spending and taxes. Their effectiveness varies with the inflation mix—demand-pull, cost-push, and “open” external shocks.

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