India's forex reserves hit all-time high; milestone achieved with $648.562 billion under PM Modi’s leadership
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India’s forex reserves hit all-time high; milestone achieved with $648.562 billion under PM Modi’s leadership

The surge in India's forex reserves reflects the country's commitment to maintaining fiscal stability and fostering economic growth. With a strong foundation in place, India continues to navigate global challenges with resilience and confidence, positioning itself as a key player in the international financial landscape

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Apr 14, 2024, 03:00 pm IST
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Hitting a new high of USD 648.562 billion by the week ending on April 5, 2024, India’s forex reserves jumped up by a notable USD 2.98 billion. This marks another milestone in India’s economic journey under PM Modi’s leadership. The increase is followed by steady accretion over the past few months which showcase India’s robust economic fundamentals and resilience even during global uncertainties. Furthermore, with a rise of USD 2.398 billion to reach USD 54.558 billion gold reserves also experienced a significant increase for the week.

This highlights India’s ongoing commitment to diversifying its reserve portfolio. Additionally, there was a small rise in the Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) by USD 24 million which brought the total to USD 18.17 billion. Similarly, India’s reserve position with the International Monetary Funds also increased slightly by USD 9 million, reaching USD 4.669 billion.

Despite facing challenges that required using reserves to keep stabilize the rupee, notably amid global events, India has consistently replenished its forex kitty. In September 2021, India’s forex reserves hit an all-time high of USD 642.453 billion, a record that was surpassed in March this year

A breakdown of the latest data reveals significant contributions from various components. Foreign currency assets which are a key constituent of the reserves, increased by USD 549 million to USD 571.166 billion which demonstrated sustained accumulation. This increase accounts for the appreciation or depreciation of non-US units like the euro, pound, and yen which are held in the reserves.

This achievement is more than just numbers. It shows that India is now ready to handle tough times in the world economy and wants to keep its financial markets stable despite the challenges. Greater forex reserves denote that India can handle unexpected problems in a better way, keep its currency strong. Meanwhile making investors feel more secure about investing in India.

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India’s forex reserves have reached unprecedented levels which showcases his government’s steadfast commitment to economic stability. The recent surge shows the success of PM Modi’s economic policies in bolstering the country’s financial strength and global standing.

Since the time he became the Prime Minister, PM Modi has focused on making changes to the economy that can enhance India’s competitiveness and attractiveness to investors. Initiatives/ projects like Digital India, Make in India, and Startup India have helped India grow economically and have encouraged people from other countries to invest here. They’ve also sparked new ideas and businesses.

PM Modi’s focus on having fiscal discipline and Reserve Bank of India (RBI’s) smart handling of money has helped India to be economically stable, even when uncertain things are happening around the world. Despite challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and fluctuations in the global markets, the forex reserves of India have remained robust for which thankyou is a small word for PM Modi’s proactive approach.

Investments in gold, foreign currency assets, and Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) show that PM Modi is planning to protect India’s money and reduce risks in the world economy, which is more connected than ever.

Moreover, PM Modi’s efforts to boost domestic manufacturing, promote exports, and make it easier for businesses to operate have helped India earn more money from other countries. This has made our forex reserves stronger. India is capable enough to have foreign money and keep payments balanced. This shows that PM Modi wants India to grow on its own and be competitive worldwide.

As India is getting stronger economically, it is making sure that everyone gets the benefit. PM Modi’s leadership is crucial in ensuring fiscal prudence, sustainable growth, and financial stability.  The unprecedented increase in forex reserves shows that PM Modi’s plans are working and that India’s economy has a lot of potential to grow even more under his visionary leadership.

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