India, Dec. 19 -- While the Indian currency has breached the INR90 mark against the dollar, the Reserve Bank of India has stepped in aggressively to stem, and stall a free fall. Still, there are contradictory views both about the real value of the rupee, and the impact of the falling rupee. A few experts contend that the rupee, which has steadily fallen for a decade at an average rate of three per cent a year, and whose pace has accelerated, may breach the INR100 mark against the dollar in a year or two. If the global disruptions, and the pressures on the local economy increase in 2026, the central bank will be unable to stop, or even stall, a steady fall. Such analysts feel that the real value of the rupee is, in fact, INR100, and no att...
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