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‘100 is just a number’: PM’s economic adviser, says rupee should ‘find its own value’

Shamika Ravi said that intervention in a market ‘working fine right now’ would lead to inflation and the currency should be allowed to ‘settle’ on its own.

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‘100 is just a number’: PM’s economic adviser, says rupee should ‘find its own value’

Shamika Ravi said that intervention in a market ‘working fine right now’ would lead to inflation and the currency should be allowed to ‘settle’ on its own.

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'Just a number': PM's economic adviser downplays rupee-at-100 panic

Shamika Ravi, from PM Modi's Economic Advisory Council, downplayed concerns over the rupee hitting 100 against the US dollar, emphasizing broader economic focus.

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  1. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·scroll.in

    ‘100 is just a number’: PM’s economic adviser, says rupee should ‘find its own value’

    Shamika Ravi said that intervention in a market ‘working fine right now’ would lead to inflation and the currency should be allowed to ‘settle’ on its own.

  2. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    'Just a number': PM's economic adviser downplays rupee-at-100 panic

    Shamika Ravi, from PM Modi's Economic Advisory Council, downplayed concerns over the rupee hitting 100 against the US dollar, emphasizing broader economic focus.