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As per the RBI report, India’s external debt rose to US$ 736.3 billion (March 2025), marking an increase of US$ 67.5 billion over the previous year, excluding valuation effects.

  • Valuation effect occurs due to the appreciation of US dollar vis-à-vis the Indian Rupee.

Key Highlights

  • External Debt to GDP Ratio: Increased to 19.1%, up from 18.5% in March 2024.
  • Long Term & Short Term Debt: long-term debt ($601.9 billion) rose marginally while the share of short-term debt fell marginally to 18.3%.
  • Composition: US dollar (54.2%) remained the largest component, followed by the Indian rupee (31.1%), Japanese yen, & SDRs respectively.
  • Borrowers: Non-financial corporations (except the central bank) held the highest share i.e., 35.5%, followed by deposit-taking corporations (27.5%) & general government (22.9%).
  • Debt Instrument: Loans (34%) remained the largest component, followed by currency and deposits.
  • Debt service (i.e., principal repayments and interest payments) marginally declined by 0.1%. 

What is External Debt?

  • External debt refers to money borrowed from a source outside the country. 
  • Sources: Foreign commercial banks, international financial institutions like IMF, World Bank, etc. and government of foreign nations.
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