India not defending INR; Rupee can take care of itself: Chief Economic Advisor Anantha Nageswaran
The Hindu
Chief Economic Advisor V. Anantha Nageswaran said the Rupee is being managed in a manner that reflects the fundamentals of the economy.
Chief Economic Advisor V. Anantha Nageswaran on September 12 said India is not defending the Rupee and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is taking necessary steps to ensure that the movement of the Rupee is gradual and in line with market trends.
Mr. Nageswaran further said that the Rupee is being managed in a manner that reflects the fundamentals of the economy.
"India is not defending the Rupee... I don't think Indian fundamentals are such that we need to defend the Rupee. The Rupee can take care of itself," he said at an event in New Delhi.
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The Indian Rupee, in August, had touched an all-time low of 80.15 against the U.S. dollar. It is currently hovering at 79.15 level against the American currency.
"The RBI is making sure that whatever direction the Rupee is moving in line with the market trends is just gradual and doesn't impose burden either on the importers or the exporters," Mr. Nageswaran added.
On declining foreign exchange reserves, he said, "Global risk aversion prevents capital from coming in. Naturally that is what [foreign] reserves are meant for." The country's foreign exchange reserves declined by $3.007 billion to $561.046 billion in the week ended August 26, the RBI data showed.