India’s Finance Minister Urges Nations to Prepare for Stablecoins

TheCryptoTimesPublié le 2025-10-04Dernière mise à jour le 2025-10-04

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said India might be reconsidering its approach to cryptocurrencies. Speaking at the Kautilya Economic Conclave, she noted that countries need to “prepare to engage” with stablecoins, whether they are ready or not. She pointed out that these digital currencies are becoming an important part of global finance.

Stablecoins vs. Private Cryptocurrencies

Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies linked to assets such as currencies or precious metals, which helps them maintain a steady value. In comparison, private cryptocurrencies are taxed in India but are not regulated. 

Governments around the world are watching stablecoins closely because they can significantly affect money flows and financial systems.

India has so far taken a cautious approach to private cryptocurrencies, also called virtual digital assets (VDAs). The Ministry of Finance has raised concerns, while the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has pushed for a complete ban. 

At the same time, the RBI has been testing its own Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), which carries the same legal backing as official money.

Sitharaman on Strategic and Economic Shifts

Speaking at the conclave, Ms. Sitharaman highlighted the broader implications of such innovations. “Innovations like stablecoins are transforming the landscape of money and capital flows. These shifts may force nations to make binary choices: adapt to new monetary architectures or risk exclusion,” she said.

She also emphasized India’s resilience in navigating global disruptions. “Wars and strategic rivalries are redrawing the boundaries of cooperation and conflict. Alliances that once appeared solid are being tested, and new coalitions are emerging,” she added. 

While acknowledging India’s capacity to absorb shocks, she cautioned against complacency: “Just as eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, eternal performance is the price of strategic independence.”

Calls for Clearer Policy on Stablecoins

The Finance Minister’s comments come after former RBI Executive Director G Padmanabhan urged the government last month to take a clear stance on stablecoins. Speaking at a prelude event for the Global Fintech Festival 2025, Padmanabhan said, “Stablecoin is quite a different proposition from crypto, and India as part of the global ecosystem has to take a view one way or the other very quickly.”

He recommended closed-door discussions with regulators and alignment with international developments, particularly following advancements in the US e-currency framework. Padmanabhan warned that leaving stablecoins without clear regulations could create the same uncertainty that private cryptocurrencies caused in India.

Next Steps

As global interest in stablecoins grows, India appears ready to deal with them in a more organized way instead of rejecting them completely. While private cryptocurrencies continue to be closely monitored, the government’s acknowledgment of stablecoins indicates that a more structured policy discussion is starting.

Also Read: Coinbase Re-Enters India with Early Access Amid Regulatory Shifts


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