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    India’s Forex Reserves Dip as Gold Prices and Global Tensions Weigh

    Varta24 BusinessBy Varta24 BusinessMay 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    India’s foreign exchange reserves saw a sharp decline of $7.794 billion, falling to $690.693 billion for the week ended May 1, 2026. This marks the second consecutive weekly drop in the national stockpile, which had reached a historic peak of $728.494 billion in late February.

    The contraction is largely attributed to two major factors:

    1. Sharp Drop in Gold Valuation The most significant hit came from the country’s gold reserves, which plummeted by $5.021 billion to reach $115.216 billion. Analysts note that this was a valuation-driven decline caused by international gold prices falling approximately 2% during the week, rather than a physical reduction in holdings.

    2. Rupee Support Amid Regional Conflict Foreign currency assets (FCAs) decreased by $2.797 billion, ending the week at $551.825 billion. Market experts suggest the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been actively intervening in the currency markets, selling dollars to stabilize the rupee. The Indian currency has faced intense pressure due to the ongoing West Asian conflict, which has driven oil prices higher and triggered capital outflows by foreign investors.

    Reserve Components at a Glance

    Component Value (as of May 1) Change
    Total Reserves $690.693 Billion ▼ $7.794 Billion
    Foreign Currency Assets $551.825 Billion ▼ $2.797 Billion
    Gold Reserves $115.216 Billion ▼ $5.021 Billion
    SDRs (with IMF) $18.789 Billion ▲ $15 Million
    Reserve Position (IMF) $4.863 Billion ▲ $8 Million

    Despite the recent dip, India’s reserves remain robust, providing enough cover for roughly 11 to 12 months of imports. However, the rapid pace of the decline—down nearly $38 billion from the February peak—has prompted calls for caution as global energy prices and geopolitical uncertainties continue to test the economy’s external buffers.

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