MUMBAI (Reuters) - Minutes from a Reserve Bank of India (RBI) meeting on Feb. 6-7 showed monetary policy committee (MPC) members expressed concern about accelerating inflation, although that was tempered by uncertainty about the strength of an economic recovery.
At the meeting, the MPC voted 5-1 to keep the policy rate on hold at 6.0 percent and to retain a "neutral" monetary policy stance. RBI Executive Director Michael Patra was the sole member to vote for a 25 bps increase.
(Reporting by Suvashree Dey Chodhury, Swati Bhat, Euan Rocha, and Rafael Nam)
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