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India’s forex reserves rise to $ 688.13 billion for 8th straight week

IndiaTimes Friday, 2 May 2025
India's foreign exchange reserves increased for the eighth consecutive week, reaching $688.129 billion. The rise was primarily driven by an increase in foreign currency assets, although gold reserves saw a slight decline. Year-on-year, the reserves have grown significantly, reflecting the strength and adequacy of India's external buffer.
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