India is not facing a 1991-style crisis, with $681 billion in forex reserves covering 11 months of imports. However, a new challenge looms: volatile foreign capital flows. Economists warn that while the current account deficit is manageable, the financing mix—especially unpredictable portfolio investment—could pressure the rupee if foreign money dries up.
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India's Forex Reserves Strong, But Capital Flow A Big Challenge
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