Why Indian Rupee will slide down to Rs. 100 vs 1 US $
Same problem is with India now that its exports are getting much less while imports are increasing day by day. India’s “Current Account Deficit” (CAD), the difference of exports & imports is increasing day by day. India’s main Foreign exchange source is not permanent but temporary & that Global players / investors are putting temporary money (dollars) in Indian markets (share markets & other money markets) which they borrow cheaply from other world markets where interest rates are very low. This temporary money goes out in the same way as it comes as world markets change very rapidly as per changing world market conditions. This flow out of dollars from India in future shall put lot of pressure on Indian Rupee & it shall depreciate further & also very fast as Indian Government is not having any concrete plans to stop it’s depreciation.
India’s population is so much that in the coming years, more & more younger class shall be having their own family. This younger class shall be using more & more imported goods from China, Europe, USA etc. countries, which shall increase imports like anything. This shall increase the Current Account Deficit (CAD) badly, which shall lead to depreciation of Indian Rupee very fast. Also many Indian companies are having huge debt in dollars terms & it’s payment shall also put lot of pressure on the depreciation of Indian Rupee.
Indian Government / Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is also a great buyer of US $ / dollars to increase it’s foreign exchange reserves & it shall also put lot of pressure on Indian Rupee which shall lead to depreciation of Indian Rupee. As Indian Government is not having any concrete policies / plans by which Indian exports can be increased substantially & can contain the rising Current Account Deficit (CAD), so all of the above said factors shall lead Indian Rupee to slide down to Rs. 100 vs 1 US $ in next coming years. Indian currency shall soon be on the path of Sri Lankan Rupee & Pakistani Rupee, which are quoting above Rs. 100 vs 1 US $.
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