India's External Debt reflects the total amount of all debts of the country to foreign creditors. Debtors can be India's central government, local governments, corporations and citizens. Creditors are private commercial banks, foreign governments and international financial organizations, such as the IMF. A decrease in external debt is considered a favorable factor that can positively affect the quotes of the national currency. Conversely, debt increase may be seen as negative.
India External Debt
Last release
Actual
$765.5 B
Forecast
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Previous
$747.2 B
Next release
Actual
Coming in 11 days
Forecast
$-3.0 B
Previous
$765.5 B
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
Previous
4 Q 2025
$765.5 B
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$747.2 B
3 Q 2025
$746.0 B
$782.7 B
$746.7 B
2 Q 2025
$747.2 B
$16.7 B
$735.9 B
1 Q 2025
$736.3 B
$697.7 B
$717.9 B
4 Q 2024
$717.9 B
$721.5 B
$712.7 B
3 Q 2024
$711.8 B
$700.2 B
$682.3 B
2 Q 2024
$682.3 B
$665.5 B
$668.9 B
1 Q 2024
$663.8 B
$666.7 B
$624.1 B
4 Q 2023
$648.2 B
—
$635.3 B
3 Q 2023
$635.3 B
—
$629.1 B
2 Q 2023
$629.1 B
$640.9 B
$624.7 B
1 Q 2023
$624.7 B
$620.1 B
$613.1 B
4 Q 2022
$613.1 B
$600.0 B
$610.5 B
3 Q 2022
$610.5 B
$604.9 B
$612.7 B
2 Q 2022
$617.1 B
$607.8 B
$619.6 B
1 Q 2022
$620.7 B
$615.5 B
$573.7 B
4 Q 2021
$614.9 B
$609.5 B
$603.4 B
3 Q 2021
$593.1 B
$587.7 B
$570.8 B
2 Q 2021
$571.3 B
$590.0 B
$569.7 B
1 Q 2021
$570.0 B
$581.6 B
$558.4 B