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Dedollarization Is Not Our Objective: India Clarifies Currency Goals

Dedollarization Is Not Our Objective: India Clarifies Currency Goals

CryptoNewsNetCryptoNewsNet2024/12/08 06:44
By:news.bitcoin.com

India rejects de-dollarization narratives, with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) prioritizing local currency trade agreements to shield its economy from dollar volatility and global uncertainties.

RBI Denies Dedollarization Goals, Focuses on Securing Indian Trade

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das clarified India’s stance on global currency discussions during a post-monetary policy press conference, stating that dedollarization is not a policy goal for the nation.

Das addressed narratives suggesting otherwise, emphasizing that recent initiatives, such as opening vostro accounts for trade in local currencies and forming agreements with a few nations for currency-denominated trade, aim to reduce trade risks. “What we have done is permit the opening of Vostro accounts and entered agreements with a couple of countries for local currency-denominated trade. This is to de-risk Indian trade, as dependence on a single currency can sometimes be problematic due to appreciation or depreciation,” he explained.

The RBI governor also addressed the idea of a BRICS currency, which was proposed by one of the bloc’s member nations. While the suggestion was discussed, Das noted significant challenges, particularly the geographical dispersion of BRICS countries, which contrasts with the European Union’s proximity, facilitating a shared currency. Highlighting the impracticality of such a currency, he described:

Unlike the Eurozone, which has a single currency and geographical continuity, BRICS countries are spread across different regions, and that has to be considered.

Additionally, India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has consistently opposed a common currency proposal involving China, aligning with India’s focus on maintaining sovereignty in its trade practices.

Das reaffirmed India’s objective of fostering local currency trade to mitigate risks associated with dollar volatility. He dismissed speculation around de-dollarization, stating:

Dedollarization is certainly not our objective and is not on the table. I think this is more of a narrative in some sections of the media. Our efforts are focused on de-risking trade.

The Indian central bank governor’s comments come amid global currency debates, amplified by U.S. concerns, with President-elect Donald Trump warning of potential tariffs on BRICS nations if alternative currency proposals are pursued.

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