Q. Which among the following is called India's market watch dog?
Answer: SEBI
Notes: The correct answer is SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India). SEBI was established in 1988 and became a statutory body in 1992. It regulates the securities market in India, protecting investor interests and promoting the development of the market. The RBI (Reserve Bank of India) primarily oversees monetary policy and banking regulation, while BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) is a stock exchange, not a regulatory body.

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