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    India’s forex reserves reach record high of $683 billion

    September 6, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: India’s foreign exchange reserves have reached a historic peak of $683.987 billion, reflecting an increase of $2.299 billion for the week ending August 30, according to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). This new high surpasses the previous record of $681.688 billion, demonstrating a consistent upward trajectory in the country’s forex reserves.

    India's forex reserves reach record high of $683 billion

    The RBI’s data reveals that foreign currency assets (FCA), the largest component of the reserves, rose by $1.485 billion to a total of $599.037 billion. Additionally, India’s gold reserves increased by $862 million, bringing the total to $61.859 billion. This growth in reserves enhances India’s ability to cushion against potential global economic shocks and reinforces its financial stability.

    In 2024 alone, India’s forex reserves have surged by more than $60 billion, underscoring the country’s strengthened economic position. This growth contributes to India’s resilience and capacity to manage external economic fluctuations effectively. During the calendar year 2023, India augmented its forex reserves by approximately $58 billion. This steady increase highlights the strategic measures taken to boost economic stability and safeguard against global uncertainties.

    Forex reserves are assets held by a nation’s central bank and are typically held in major currencies such as the US dollar, Euro, Japanese Yen, and Pound Sterling. The latest figures indicate that India’s reserves are now sufficient to cover nearly a year of projected imports. This achievement reflects not only the country’s economic robustness but also the broader impact of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies. Under Modi’s leadership, India has ascended to the global stage as a superpower and one of the top five economies worldwide.

    PM Modi’s forward-looking policies have driven significant growth across various sectors, contrasting sharply with the stagnation experienced during the previous seven decades of Congress rule. Modi’s vision for economic development has transformed India’s global standing, making it a significant player in the international arena.

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