The year-end should not be a time for any spectacular changes in the banking system and must pass smoothly, Rajan told reporters after announcing the bi-monthly monetary policy, which left key policy rates unchanged.
"I don't think the RBI should be in the business of bailing out the banking system with infusion of liquidity when the banking system is creating its own problems," he said.
"What happens towards the end of the year is banks are trying to build a certain kind of balance sheet for a variety of reasons," he said, adding that some lenders reduce their risk-weighted assets to lower their capital requirements, while some state-run
Inflation targeting: What are banks, market fretting about?
What do India's Swiss banks do?
Personal loans: Should you go to banks or NBFCs?
India's potential growth rate below 6%: RBI report
Markets consolidate; banks slip post RBI policy