RBI has indicated that India’s CAD has narrowed

  • According to Reserve Bank of India (RBI), India’s current account deficit (CAD) narrowed during 2016-17 fiscal owing to a contraction in the country’s trade deficit.
  • The CAD for the last fiscal narrowed down to 0.7% of the GDP from that of 1.1% in 2015-16 due to contraction in the trade deficit.
  • Country’s trade deficit narrowed down to $112.4 billion in 2016-17 from $130.1 billion in 2015-16.
  • Further, the net FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) inflows in 2016-17 also got narrowed to $35.6 billion from $36 billion during 2015-16.

    Current Account: Know More

  • The current account is the net difference between inflows and outflows of foreign currencies.
  • Current Account transactions increase or decrease national income.
  • It includes all transactions of export and import of goods and services, investment income, and unilateral transfers.
  • It consists of two major items (a) merchandise exports (credit to home country) and imports (debit to home country) (b) invisible exports (sale of services) and imports (purchase of services).
  • If the sum of all these transactions is negative then it is called as current account deficit.

Source:TH

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