Indian yields rose significantly in the aftermath of the unexpectedly-accommodative Union Budget announcement but developments since - including a ramping up of open market operations - have helped to reduce some of the upward pressure. Looking ahead, policymakers are likely to continue using a variety of tools to keep borrowing costs in check, particularly given that the public debt trajectory has worsened as a result of the fiscal stimulus.
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