India's forex reserves rise by $816 million to scale 653.7 billion mark

India's foreign exchange reserves increased by $816 million to $653.71 billion as of June 21, per RBI data. This follows a dip of $2.92 billion the previous week. The rise reflects strong economic fundamentals and provides the RBI with more leverage to stabilize the rupee.

India forex reserve

India's foreign exchange reserves rose by $816 million to $653.71 billion in the week ended June 21, according to figures released by the RBI on Friday.

The country's forex reserves had contracted by $2.92 billion to $652.9 billion for the week ending on June 14 after rising steadily to a lifetime high in the preceding weeks. The latest figures show a resumption of the rising trend.