India’s current account deficit is expected to remain at approximately 1 per cent of GDP for fiscal 2025, up from 0.7 per cent last year, according to CRISIL. Strong financial inflows and a steady services trade surplus are contributing factors, despite a rising merchandise trade deficit and pressures from geopolitical risks.
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