India’s Forex Reserves Climb by $9 Billion to $697.12 Billion Amidst Global Volatility

India’s foreign exchange reserves have surged by over $9 billion to $697.121 billion for the week ended April 3, 2026, as reported by the Reserve Bank of India, indicating a robust recovery after a recent dip and strategic interventions amidst

India’s forex kitty jumps $8.66 bn to record $725.72 bn

The previous all-time high of $723.77 billion was touched in January. Illustration: Dado Ruvic/Reuters Key Points The overall forex reserves dropped $6.71 billion Value of the gold reserves surged by $4.99 billion India’s reserve position with the IMF was also

India’s forex reserves drop $6.7 bn to $717 bn

During the week ended February 6, foreign currency assets, a major component of the reserves, increased by $7.66 billion to $570 billion. Illustration: Dado Ruvic/Reuters Key Points Value of the gold reserves dropped by $14.21 billion Special Drawing Rights were