India’s Current Account Deficit (CAD) Rises to 1.1% of GDP in Q3 FY25
India’s current account deficit (CAD) widened to $11.5 billion (1.1% of GDP) in Q3 FY25 (Oct-Dec 2024) due to a higher merchandise trade deficit, according to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). However, CAD moderated from $16.7 billion (1.8% of GDP) in Q2 FY25. Foreign exchange reserves have increased by $311 billion since December 2018, marking the largest jump under any RBI Governor. The balance of payments (BoP) saw a depletion of $37.7 billion, contrasting with an accretion of $6 billion in Q3 FY24. The full-year CAD for FY25 is expected to be around 0.8% of GDP.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | India’s Current Account Deficit (CAD) Rises to 1.1% of GDP in Q3 FY25 |
| Current Account Deficit (CAD) | $11.5 billion (1.1% of GDP) |
| Merchandise Trade Deficit | $79.2 billion |
| Net Services Receipts | $51.2 billion |
| Private Transfer Receipts (Remittances) | $35.1 billion |
| Primary Income Outgo | $16.7 billion |
| NRI Deposits (Net Inflows) | $3.1 billion |
| Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI) | -$11.4 billion |
| External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) | $4.3 billion |
| Balance of Payments (BoP) | -$37.7 billion |
| Forex Reserves Increase (since Dec 2018) | +$311 billion |
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