This is mainly due to increase of USD 2.6 billion in portfolio investment in India and increase of USD 5.6 billion in direct investment into the country.
Net claims of non-residents on India increased by USD 0.6 billion over the previous quarter to USD 362.3 billion as on end-June 2015, according to Reserve Bank data on International Investment Position (IIP) for the April-June quarter.
The ratio of India's international financial assets to international financial liabilities stood at 59.4 per cent in June 2015 as against 58.9 per cent in March 2015.
The difference in assets and liabilities, reflected by the net IIP, is disseminated with one quarter lag.
The IIP is an important input for understanding external sustainability and vulnerability, and is also useful in analysing the economic structure.
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