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Snehangshu Roy

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💯🚨what did RBI DO For safeguarding RUPEE value during this scenario The rupee was weakening because many foreign investors were pulling money out of India. This happened due to concerns like rising US tariffs on Indian goods, slowing growth, and better opportunities in other countries. When investors sell Indian assets, they exchange rupees for dollars, putting pressure on the rupee to fall. To manage this, the RBI sold dollars from its reserves. By increasing the dollar supply in the market, it became easier for investors to get dollars, which slowed down the rupee’s fall. *Why this Matters to India ?* - A stable rupee supports exporters and Indian businesses. - It prevents import costs like oil from rising too high, helping keep prices steady. - It helps maintain investor confidence and controls inflation.

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