India's foreign exchange reserves saw a notable increase, rising by $14.1 billion to hit a significant $707 billion. This boost included a $9.9 billion uptick in foreign currency assets and a $3.9 billion increase in gold reserves. Anticipated future inflows may further enhance these reserves, especially with the Reserve Bank of India receiving $56.8 billion from its special deposit scheme and $52 billion from FCNR(B) deposits.

India's foreign exchange reserves saw a jump of over fourteen billion dollars. Foreign currency assets and gold reserves contributed substantially to this overall increase. The…

India's foreign exchange reserves rose by $14.136 billion to $707.002 billion in the week ended August 7, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday.