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India’s Rupee in Transition: A deep dive into forex strength, external pressures & long-term economic positioning

The Rupee’s recent trajectory reflects a complex interplay of global pressures and domestic resilience, where short-term weakness masks deeper structural strength. Amid rising crude prices, capital flows, and shifting geopolitical dynamics, India’s external position continues to evolve strategically

Siddhartha RastogiSiddhartha Rastogi
Apr 22, 2026, 07:00 pm IST
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The Rupee’s recent trajectory reflects a complex interplay of global pressures and domestic resilience, where short-term weakness masks deeper structural strength

The Rupee’s recent trajectory reflects a complex interplay of global pressures and domestic resilience, where short-term weakness masks deeper structural strength

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Why have forex reserves for Bharat been on the rise despite rupee weakness and crude crossing 110USD a barrel? Is the chaos in the Middle East increasing foreign remittances to Bharat? Where will the rupee find its support and why? This reflection explores the journey of the Bharat’s Rupee over the past year—a story marked by numerical shifts that reveals a deeper narrative of national resilience and strategic foresight.

A Journey of Resilience: Understanding the Rupee’s Path

Between March 2025 and March 2026, the Bharat Rupee transitioned from 85.64 to 93.49 against the US Dollar. To a casual observer, this 9 per cent adjustment might appear concerning, suggesting a season of economic vulnerability. It is natural to worry about the rising costs of global education, the weight of foreign debt on our businesses, and the shadow of imported inflation. However, when we look beneath the surface, we find a nation not in retreat, but one navigating a complex global storm with a steady hand on the tiller.

Navigating the Global Storm

The pressures on our currency are largely born from external winds:
• A Shift in Global Capital: We have seen record outflows from foreign investors, drawn away by the high interest rates in the US and the allure of the American AI boom.

• The Energy Challenge: With crude oil climbing from $54 to $111 a barrel, the world has become a more expensive place to operate.

• Geopolitical Shadows: In a world of uncertainty, many have sought refuge in the liquidity of US Treasuries, seeking a safe harbour against global instability.

In response, the Reserve Bank of India has chosen a path of “low-touch” management. Rather than forcing the currency into a rigid box, they have allowed it to breathe and adjust naturally to these global realities.

The Strength Beneath the Numbers

What is often missed in the headlines is the quiet strength of the Indian economy. While the dollar strengthens, Bharat’s foundations remain unshakable:

• The Bond of the Diaspora: Our brothers and sisters abroad continue to support the motherland in record numbers. Remittances surged to $73 billion in the first half of this fiscal year, a testament to the enduring link between the people and their home.

• Prudent Safeguards: By refining regulations on speculative trading (NDF contracts), the RBI has ensured that the Rupee’s value is determined by genuine economic activity rather than opportunistic speculation.

• Strategic Sovereignty: Through innovative trade arrangements with partners like Russia and Saudi Arabia—utilising Rupee settlements and balancing energy imports with our exports of food and textiles—we have insulated ourselves from the full volatility of the dollar-centric world.

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A Vision Aligned with Values

The result of this balanced approach is a historic milestone: India’s foreign exchange reserves reached an all-time high of $728.49 billion in early 2026.

This brings to mind the wisdom shared by Maharishi Vasishtha with Shree Ram:
“मित्रणि धन धान्यानि प्रजानां सम्मतानिव ।
जननी जन्म भूमिश्च स्वर्गादपि गरीयसी ॥”

“Friends, wealth, and grains are highly respected in this world. But mother and motherland are superior even to heaven.”

The current trajectory of the Rupee is not an accident of fate, but a plan executed by design. By allowing a gradual, market-linked adjustment while simultaneously building a massive reserve, Bharat is ensuring its long-term ability to serve as a global provider of essentials—medicines, food, and innovation. We are witnessing a strategic move to protect the interests of the Rastra, ensuring that our economic “motherland” remains strong, sovereign, and prepared for the future.

Topics: Indian Rupeeglobal economyCrude Oil PricesEconomic strategyRemittancesForex ReservesRBI PolicyCurrency Depreciation
Siddhartha Rastogi
Siddhartha Rastogi
Siddhartha Rastogi is Managing Director & Chief Operating Officer of a Leading Full Service Investment Bank. Views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official view or position of any company or sister concerns or group company where the author is presently employed. [Read more]
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