External Debt

Actual
295.8B
Previous
Forecast

The External Debt, released by the Ministry of Finance, captures the amount of debt held by the Indian government (the financial deficit in the Indian national accounts). Generally speaking, if the reading is negative, it means the Indian accounts are in a surplus, and that should be positive (or bullish) for the Rupee. On the other hand, a growth in the external debt is considered negative (or bearish) for the Rupee.

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