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Abstract:(Reuters) – Indias external debt rose 1.2% quarter-on-quarter to $613.1 billion as of end-December, the government said in a statement on Friday.
(Reuters) – Indias external debt rose 1.2% quarter-on-quarter to $613.1 billion as of end-December, the government said in a statement on Friday.
The countrys external debt-to-GDP ratio stood at the same level as the September quarter at 19.1%.
The valuation loss in September-December, due to depreciation of the U.S. dollar against other major currencies such as yen, euro and UK pound was $3.8 billion, the statement said.
The share of short-term debt, with maturity of up to one year, in total external debt increased marginally to 21.1% as of end-December 2022, from 21% as of September 2022.
Earlier this month, Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das said Indias total external debt is well within manageable limits.
(Reporting by Nikunj Ohri; Editing by Varun H K)
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