Indian bond yields are experiencing a flattening trend as the central bank's policy adjustments begin to influence borrowing costs. The Reserve Bank of India has hinted at possible interest rate increases, prompting a rise in shorter-term yields. Meanwhile, robust demand from institutional investors is driving interest in longer-term government securities, aided by decreased state debt issuance, which influences the government's overall borrowing strategy and market expectations.

India's bonds face selloff pressure after RBI hints at potential rate hikes, with yields expected to rise.

RBI's hawkish policy minutes increase inflation concerns, leading to significant selling pressure on Indian government bonds.