The Reserve Bank of India has substantially increased its gold reserves, offsetting foreign investment outflows. This aligns with a global trend of central banks accumulating gold amidst geopolitical uncertainty. The RBI’s gold purchases have contributed to a rise in overall foreign exchange reserves and are expected to continue.
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