In the April-June 2024 quarter, India’s current account deficit (CAD) increased to $9.7 billion, or 1.1% of GDP, up from $8.9 billion (1% of GDP) in Q1 FY2024, according to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). This marginal widening is attributed to a rise in the merchandise trade deficit, which expanded to $65.1 billion from $56.7 billion in the previous year. The CAD had recorded a surplus of $4.6 billion (0.5% of GDP) in the previous January-March quarter.
Merchandise Trade and Services
The primary factor behind the widening CAD is the merchandise trade deficit. However, net services receipts saw an increase to $39.7 billion from $35.1 billion a year ago, driven by growth in sectors like computer services, business services, travel, and transportation.
Foreign Investments and Borrowings
Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows rose to $6.3 billion from $4.7 billion, while foreign portfolio investment (FPI) declined sharply to $0.9 billion from $15.7 billion. Net inflows under external commercial borrowings (ECBs) also dropped to $1.8 billion from $5.6 billion in the same period last year.
Remittances and Deposits
Private transfer receipts, representing remittances by Indians abroad, grew to $29.5 billion from $27.1 billion a year ago. Non-resident deposits (NRI deposits) saw net inflows of $4 billion, a notable increase from $2.2 billion in the corresponding period last year.
Forex Reserves and Investment Income
India’s foreign exchange reserves increased by $5.2 billion in Q1 FY25, compared to a larger $24.4 billion accretion in Q1 FY24. Payments of investment income, captured under net outgo on the primary income account, rose slightly to $10.7 billion from $10.2 billion a year ago.
Here’s a concise table with key points relevant for exam preparation:
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Why in News | India’s current account deficit (CAD) widened to $9.7 billion (1.1% of GDP) in Q1 FY2024 from $8.9 billion (1% of GDP), primarily due to the rise in merchandise trade deficit. |
Merchandise Trade Deficit | Increased to $65.1 billion from $56.7 billion in the previous year. |
Net Services Receipts | Rose to $39.7 billion from $35.1 billion, driven by growth in computer services, business services, travel, and transportation. |
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) | Increased to $6.3 billion from $4.7 billion. |
Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) | Declined sharply to $0.9 billion from $15.7 billion. |
External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) | Net inflows decreased to $1.8 billion from $5.6 billion. |
Remittances (Private Transfer Receipts) | Increased to $29.5 billion from $27.1 billion. |
Non-Resident Deposits (NRI Deposits) | Net inflows increased to $4 billion from $2.2 billion. |
Forex Reserves | Increased by $5.2 billion in Q1 FY25 compared to $24.4 billion in Q1 FY24. |
Investment Income Payments | Slight rise to $10.7 billion from $10.2 billion in the previous year. |