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India’s Current Account Deficit Eases To 1.1% Of GDP In Q3

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March 28, 2025
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India’s current account deficit eased to 1.1% of the gross domestic product in the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2024, as compared to 1.8% in the July-September period, as per the data released by the Reserve Bank of India on Friday.

The CAD narrowed to $11.5 billion during the third quarter, as against $16.7 billion in the second quarter, the central bank said.

Despite the sequential moderation, the deficit widened as compared to the year-ago period, when it stood at $10.4 billion or 1.1% of the GDP.

For the first nine months of the ongoing fiscal, the CAD came in at $37 billion or 1.3% of GDP, which is wider as compared to $30.6 billion or 1.1% of GDP during April-December period of fiscal 2024.

During the third quarter, the merchandise trade deficit stood at $79.2 billion, 10% higher from $71.6 billion in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal.

Net services receipts stood at $51.2 billion in the October-December period, up 13.7% from $45 billion a year ago. “Services exports have risen on a y-o-y basis across major categories such as business services, computer services, transportation services and travel services,” the RBI said.

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