Falling rupee returning to natural value, no reason to worry: Niti Aayog VC

Rupee should be realistically valued and should not be overvalued, he said

NITI Aayog Vice Chairperson Rajiv Kumar
NITI Aayog Vice Chairperson Rajiv Kumar
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 16 2018 | 2:45 PM IST

Niti Aayog vice-chairman Rajiv Kumar today said the falling rupee is not a cause of worry as it is getting back to its natural value.

"The rupee rose by about 17 per cent during the last three years. Since the beginning of this year, rupee has declined by only 9.8 per cent. So, it has recovered. It is rather coming back to its natural value," he said on the sidelines of an event organised by Nabard here.

Rupee should be realistically valued and should not be overvalued, he said, adding that the exchange rate is a price which should reflect true equilibrium between demand and supply.

He pointed out that one should not be under the impression that appreciation of rupee is a sign of a good economy.

To a question if the depreciating Indian currency was a cause of worry, Kumar said, "certainly not."

Continuing its free fall, the rupee today slumped 43 paise against the dollar to trade at a life-time low of 70.32 on strong demand for the US currency.

Allaying concerns about state of India's economy, he said, "Our rate of growth is up. Our exports are also beginning to rise. Our agriculture production is up. Our employment growth is up."

While releasing Nabard All India Rural Financial Inclusion Survey, Kumar said India has capability of doubling farm income in the next few year as the Prime Minister promised yesterday.

India has already achieved food sufficiency and there is efficient distribution network as well, he said.

Having done this, the country be preparing itself for agriculture export, he said, adding that it would require mindset and analytical change to think as nation which could substantially export agro products.

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First Published: Aug 16 2018 | 2:45 PM IST

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