The document provides an overview of the Indian financial system and its components. It discusses that the financial system consists of organized and unorganized sectors. The organized sector includes regulated institutions like banks, capital markets, and regulatory bodies like RBI and SEBI. It also discusses the key functions of the financial system like facilitating payments, pooling funds, transferring resources, managing risks, providing price information and ensuring liquidity. The main components of the Indian financial system discussed are regulatory authorities, financial institutions, financial markets, financial instruments, and payment infrastructure. Regulatory authorities like RBI and SEBI help regulate banks, capital markets, and other financial institutions.