India's external debt rises $10.6 bn to $485.6 bn

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 30 2016 | 7:57 PM IST
India's external debt stood at USD 485.6 billion at the end of March 2016, recording an increase of USD 10.6 billion year-on-year, primarily on account of a rise in outstanding NRI deposits, the RBI said today.
The increase in the magnitude of external debt was partly offset by valuation gain resulting from the appreciation of the US dollar vis-a-vis the Indian rupee and other major currencies, the central bank said in a statement.
The external debt to GDP ratio stood at 23.7 per cent at end-March 2016, a shade lower than its level of 23.8 per cent at end-March 2015, it added.
RBI said on residual maturity basis, short-term debt constituted about 42.6 per cent of total external debt at end-March 2016 compared with 38.2 per cent at end-March 2015.
As per RBI data, share of commercial borrowings continued to be the largest component of external debt with a share of 37.3 per cent, followed by NRI deposits (26.1 per cent) and short-term trade credit (16.5 per cent).
The ratio of short-term debt (original maturity) to foreign exchange reserves declined 23.1 per cent as at end-March 2016 compared to 25.0 per cent as at end-March 2015.
Debt service payments increased to 8.8 per cent of current receipts at end-March 2016 as compared to 7.6 per cent at end-March 2015, RBI said.
Meanwhile, with a view to rationalising and expediting the process of giving approval, the central bank said it has been decided that ECB proposals received in the RBI above a certain threshold limit (refixed from time to time) be placed before the Empowered Committee.
"Reserve Bank will take a final decision in the cases taking into account the recommendation of the Empowered Committee," it said.
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First Published: Jun 30 2016 | 7:57 PM IST

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