Forex Reserves Latest News
- The RBI has stated that India’s forex reserves remain adequate to cushion external shocks, even as heavy foreign investor outflows ($12.1 billion in March) have weakened the rupee to record lows.
- Although reserves stand at a robust $710 billion—close to the recent peak of $728 billion—the headline figure needs closer examination to assess true strength.
Components of India’s Forex Reserves
- India’s forex reserves comprise four elements:
- Foreign Currency (FX) Assets
- Gold Holdings
- Special Drawing Rights (SDRs)
- Reserve Tranche Position with the IMF
Minor Components: Limited Immediate Use
- Special Drawing Rights (SDRs)
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- Valued at $18.7 billion
- Based on a basket of global currencies
- Serve as a buffer that can be exchanged during crises
- IMF Reserve Tranche Position
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- Worth $4.8 billion
- Functions as an emergency credit line with the IMF
Major Components: Real Strength of Reserves
- Foreign Currency (FX) Assets
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- Valued at $556 billion
- Primary tool for RBI to manage currency volatility
- Most liquid and usable component
- Gold Holdings
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- Valued at $131 billion
- Acts as a long-term store of value
- Not easily deployable for routine currency defence
- While total reserves appear large, FX assets are the most relevant measure of the RBI’s ability to defend the rupee in the short term, though even this requires further adjustments.
Dual Strategy for Defending the Rupee
- The RBI can stop the rupee from falling in two ways.
- The RBI uses a balanced approach, combining spot and forward interventions to stabilise the rupee while managing liquidity and interest rate pressures in the domestic economy.
Spot Market Intervention
- The RBI sells foreign exchange (FX) in the spot market, immediately reducing forex reserves and supporting the rupee.
- Impact
- Strengthens or stabilises the rupee
- Reduces rupee liquidity in the system
- Leads to higher domestic interest rates
Forward Market Intervention
- The RBI sells FX in the forward market, agreeing to deliver dollars at a future date rather than immediately.
- Impact
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- Helps defend the rupee without immediate reserve depletion
- Avoids tightening of rupee liquidity
- Prevents upward pressure on interest rates
RBI’s Forex Reserves: Adjusted Reality Raises Concerns
- Although headline FX assets appear strong, RBI’s net forward sales of $68 billion (as of January) reduce effective reserves to below $500 billion.
- With continued rupee pressure, this gap may have widened further.
- Analysts warn that reserve adequacy—measured by import cover—is nearing 2013 BoP stress levels, raising concerns about external vulnerability.
RBI’s Dilemma: Defend the Rupee or Preserve Forex Reserves
- Despite selling $94 billion in FX since October 2024, the rupee has weakened sharply, highlighting limits of intervention amid global pressures and capital outflows.
- Analysts warn the rupee could fall to 97–98 if conditions persist.
- With rising oil prices and investor exits increasing the import bill, economists suggest the RBI may need to allow a controlled depreciation to conserve reserves during a prolonged crisis.
Source: IE
Last updated on March, 2026
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