The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India responsible for managing monetary policy and regulating the banking system. As central bank, the RBI issues currency, acts as a banker to commercial banks and the government, manages foreign exchange reserves and exchange rates, controls credit in the economy, and supervises commercial banks. Beyond traditional central banking functions, the RBI also promotes development by encouraging agriculture/industrial finance, collecting economic data, and promoting banking habits. The RBI aims to pursue higher economic growth while maintaining price stability through its credit policy.