India’s foreign exchange reserves reached a record high of USD 681.688 billion, increasing by USD 7.023 billion in the week ending August 23, as reported by the Reserve Bank of India. This substantial buffer protects domestic economic activities against global shocks and can cover approximately one year of projected imports.
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