This document provides an overview of the Indian financial system. It discusses the key components of the system including financial institutions, markets, instruments, and services. Financial institutions include banks, non-banking institutions, and intermediaries that link savers and investors. The markets are organized and unorganized, with the organized market including the capital market and money market. Financial instruments are traded assets like cash, securities, and ownership entities. Services within the financial system manage money and provide credit, banking, insurance, and investment opportunities. Overall, the financial system plays a vital role in allocating resources and facilitating economic development in India.