India's Reserves Change indicator reflects annual changes in RBI-controlled funds denominated in foreign currency. Reserves include financial assets stored and controlled by the Reserve Bank of India, which the bank may use to execute monetary policy measures, to finance the external debt, to conduct money interventions in order to influence the national currency rate and for other purposes. In general, the growth of the foreign exchange reserves can serve as a measure to support or pressure the rupee, depending on the specific inflationary goals of the RBI.
India Reserves Change
Last release
31 Mar 2026 11:30 (tent.) GMT
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Previous
31 Mar 2021
4 Q 2020
$32.500 B
$17.101 B
$31.600 B
30 Dec 2020
3 Q 2020
$31.600 B
$5.379 B
$19.800 B
30 Sept 2020
2 Q 2020
$19.800 B
$6.300 B
$18.800 B
30 Jun 2020
1 Q 2020
$18.800 B
$-0.700 B
$21.600 B
12 Mar 2020
4 Q 2019
$21.600 B
$8.900 B
$5.100 B
31 Dec 2019
3 Q 2019
$5.100 B
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$14.000 B
30 Sept 2019
2 Q 2019
$14.000 B
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$14.200 B
28 Jun 2019
1 Q 2019
$14.200 B
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$-4.300 B
29 Mar 2019
4 Q 2018
$-4.300 B
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$-1.900 B
07 Dec 2018
3 Q 2018
$-1.900 B
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$-11.300 B
07 Sept 2018
2 Q 2018
$-11.300 B
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$13.200 B
13 Jun 2018
1 Q 2018
$13.200 B
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$9.400 B
16 Mar 2018
4 Q 2017
$9.400 B
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$9.500 B
13 Dec 2017
3 Q 2017
$9.500 B
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$11.400 B
15 Sept 2017
2 Q 2017
$11.400 B
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$7.300 B
15 Jun 2017
1 Q 2017
$7.300 B
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$-1.200 B
23 Mar 2017
4 Q 2016
$-1.200 B
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$8.500 B
13 Dec 2016
3 Q 2016
$8.500 B
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$7.000 B
21 Sept 2016
2 Q 2016
$7.000 B
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$3.300 B
16 Jun 2016
1 Q 2016
$3.300 B
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$4.100 B