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RBI's dollar inflow measures buy time, but external risks remain
The Reserve Bank of India's recent measures to boost dollar inflows are a temporary fix, economists warn. While these steps aim to stabilize the rupee now, the country must strengthen its balance of payments over the next three to five years. Otherwise, as foreign currency borrowings and deposits mature, the reversed inflows could pressure the rupee again, requiring a robust BoP or larger reserves.
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