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External vulnerabilities remain low

India’s current account deficit narrowed a touch in the four quarters to Q2 and looks unlikely to balloon any time soon as imports of key commodities remain in check. Meanwhile, FDI inflows edged up in Q2 and are likely to rise over the coming quarters as the Modi government continues to gradually loosen restrictions in its second term.

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