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India’s Forex Reserves Rise to Six-Month Peak on Sustained Capital Inflows

India’s foreign-exchange reserves have risen to a six-month high, supported by sustained capital inflows and improving external liquidity for markets.

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India’s Forex Reserves Rise to Six-Month Peak on Sustained Capital Inflows

India’s foreign-exchange reserves have climbed to their highest level in six months as sustained capital inflows strengthen the country’s external position. The increase provides greater protection against global market volatility, supports the rupee and improves confidence in India’s ability to meet international payment obligations. Analysts will watch whether inflows continue amid changing interest rates, commodity prices and investor sentiment. A stronger reserve position could also give policymakers more flexibility when managing currency pressures and responding to external economic shocks ahead.

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