Mumbai, April 14 -- India's forex reserves rose by $10.8 billion to $676 billion as of the week ending April 4, 2025, data released by the Reserve Bank of India showed on Friday.
Foreign currency assets, a key component of India's reserves, rose by $9 billion to $574.08 billion, the central bank said in its weekly statistical report.
Meanwhile, Gold reserves surged by $1.5 billion to $79.36 billion. Special Drawing Rights (SDR) were up $186 million to $18.36 billion.
India's reserve position with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) rose by $46 million to $4.4 billion, RBI said.
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