India’s foreign exchange reserves rose $2.03 billion to $277.38 billion in the week ended September 20.
Foreign currency assets, which forms a bulk of the forex reserves, was up $1.97 billion.
In the previous reporting week, which ended on September 13, the country’s forex reserves were $275.35 billion.
Gold reserves remained unchanged in the latest reporting week. Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) and the country’s reserve in the international monetary fund increased by $38.3 million and $17.4 million, respectively.
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