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India’s International Investment Position (IIP), March 2024

Today, the Reserve Bank released data relating to India’s International Investment Position for end-March 2024[1].

Key Features

IIP during January-March 2024:

  • Net claims of non-residents on India declined by US$ 6.4 billion during Q4:2023-24 to US$ 361.7 billion as at end-March 2024.
  • Indian residents’ overseas financial assets recorded higher rise (US$ 38.1 billion) as compared to that in the foreign-owned assets in India (US$ 31.7 billion), which led to the decline in net claims of non-residents during the quarter (Table 1).
  • The rise in India’s foreign liabilities was attributed to higher inward direct investments, portfolio investments, loans as well as currency and deposits taken by resident entities even as trade credits recorded a marginal decline.
  • Increase in the reserve assets (US$ 23.9 billion) was the dominant component of the rise in Indian residents’ overseas financial assets during January-March 2024, followed by currency and deposits, and overseas direct investments.
  • On an outstanding basis, reserve assets accounted for 62.9 per cent of India’s international financial assets in March 2024 (Table 3).
  • The ratio of India’s international assets to international liabilities improved to 74.0 per cent in March 2024 from 72.9 per cent a quarter ago.
  • The share of debt liabilities in total external liabilities increased marginally during the quarter and stood at 51.1 per cent in March 2024 (Table 4).

IIP during April-March 2023-24:

  • During 2023-24, the net claims of non-residents declined by US$ 5.5 billion on the back of higher rise in India’s external financial assets (US $ 109.8 billion) vis-à-vis external financial liabilities (US $ 104.3 billion) (Table 1).
  • Reserve assets accounted for 62 per cent of the increase in total overseas financial assets of residents: currency and deposits, and overseas direct investments were other major components.
  • Inward portfolio and direct investments as well as loans accounted for over three-fourths of the rise in foreign liabilities during the year.
  • Variation in the exchange rate of rupeevis-a-visother currencies impacted the change in liabilities, when valued in US dollar terms.
  • The ratio of India’s international financial assets to international financial liabilities increased to 74.0 per cent in March 2024 from 71.4 per cent a year ago.

Ratio of International Financial Assets and Liabilities to Gross Domestic Product (GDP):

  • As a ratio to GDP (at current market prices), India’s reserve assets and residents’ overseas financial assets as well as liabilities increased during 2023-24 (Table 2).
  • The ratio of net claims of non-residents on India to GDP improved to (-)10.3 per cent in March 2024 from (-)11.3 per cent a year ago, and (-)11.6 per cent two years ago.

 

(Puneet Pancholy)
Chief General Manager

Press Release: 2024-2025/560


Table 1: Overall International Investment Position of India

(US$ billion)

Period

Mar-23 (PR)

Jun-23 (PR)

Sep-23 (PR)

Dec-23 (PR)

Mar-24 (P)

Net IIP (A-B)

-367.2

-378.9

-382.0

-368.1

-361.7

A. Assets

918.5

942.6

946.1

990.2

1,028.3

1. Direct Investment

225.6

228.2

232.1

236.5

242.2

1.1 Equity and investment fund shares

142.1

143.9

146.2

149.4

153.3

1.2 Debt instruments

83.5

84.3

85.9

87.1

88.9

2. Portfolio Investment

13.1

13.5

11.0

10.6

10.3

2.1 Equity and investment fund shares

7.4

11.5

7.9

8.4

8.5

2.2 Debt securities

5.7

2.0

3.1

2.2

1.8

3. Other Investment

101.4

105.8

115.3

120.6

129.4

3.1 Trade Credits

27.5

29.7

30.9

31.7

33.5

3.2 Loans

9.3

13.0

8.3

14.8

13.6

3.3 Currency and Deposits

33.0

33.1

45.8

44.5

52.8

3.4 Other Assets

31.6

30.0

30.3

29.6

29.5

4. Reserve Assets

578.4

595.1

587.7

622.5

646.4

B. Liabilities

1,285.7

1,321.5

1,328.1

1,358.3

1,390.0

1. Direct Investment

523.3

532.3

528.5

536.8

542.5

1.1 Equity and investment fund shares

493.9

501.4

497.6

505.6

511.1

1.2 Debt instruments

29.4

30.9

30.9

31.2

31.4

2. Portfolio Investment

243.6

258.6

259.4

269.2

283.8

2.1 Equity and investment fund shares

139.0

152.9

154.6

161.2

168.7

2.2 Debt securities

104.6

105.7

104.8

108.0

115.1

3. Other Investment

518.8

530.6

540.2

552.3

563.7

3.1 Trade Credits

124.3

119.3

124.7

120.4

118.6

3.2 Loans

202.3

207.1

208.9

215.0

222.0

3.3 Currency and Deposits

141.1

144.1

146.2

149.3

154.8

3.4 Other Assets

51.1

60.1

60.4

67.6

68.3

of which:
Special drawing rights (Net incurrence of liabilities)

22.3

22.0

21.8

22.2

21.9

Memo Item: Assets to Liability ratio (%)

71.4

71.3

71.2

72.9

74.0

Notes (applicable for all tables):
1. P: Provisional; PR: Partially Revised; and R: Revised.
2. The sum of the constituent items may not add to the total due to rounding off.
 

Table 2: Ratios of External Financial Assets and Liabilities to GDP

(per cent)

Period

Mar-22 (R)

Mar-23 (PR)

Mar-24 (PR)

Net IIP (A-B)

-11.6

-11.3

-10.3

A. Assets

30.0

27.9

29.0

1. Direct Investment

6.8

6.9

6.8

1.1 Equity and investment fund shares

4.3

4.3

4.3

1.2 Debt instruments

2.5

2.6

2.5

2. Portfolio Investment

0.6

0.4

0.3

2.1 Equity and investment fund shares

0.3

0.2

0.2

2.2 Debt securities

0.3

0.2

0.1

3. Other Investment

3.1

3.0

3.6

3.1 Trade Credits

0.6

0.8

0.9

3.2 Loans

0.3

0.3

0.4

3.3 Currency and Deposits

1.5

1.0

1.5

3.4 Other Assets

0.7

0.9

0.8

4. Reserve Assets

19.5

17.6

18.3

B. Liabilities

41.6

39.2

39.3

1. Direct Investment

16.8

16.0

15.3

1.1 Equity and investment fund shares

15.9

15.1

14.4

1.2 Debt instruments

0.9

0.9

0.9

2. Portfolio Investment

8.6

7.4

8.0

2.1 Equity and investment fund shares

5.0

4.2

4.8

2.2 Debt securities

3.6

3.2

3.2

3. Other Investment

16.2

15.8

16.0

3.1 Trade Credits

3.8

3.8

3.4

3.2 Loans

6.3

6.2

6.3

3.3 Currency and Deposits

4.6

4.3

4.4

3.4 Other Assets

1.5

1.5

1.9

of which:
Special drawing rights (Net incurrence of liabilities)

0.7

0.7

0.6

 

Table 3: Composition of International Financial Assets and Liabilities of India

(per cent)

Period

Mar-23 (PR)

Jun-23 (PR)

Sep-23 (PR)

Dec-23 (PR)

Mar-24 (P)

A. Assets

1. Direct Investment

24.6

24.2

24.5

23.9

23.6

2. Portfolio Investment

1.4

1.4

1.2

1.1

1.0

3. Other Investment

11.0

11.3

12.2

12.1

12.5

4. Reserve Assets

63.0

63.1

62.1

62.9

62.9

Total

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

B. Liabilities

1. Direct Investment

40.7

40.3

39.8

39.5

39.0

2. Portfolio Investment

18.9

19.6

19.5

19.8

20.4

3. Other Investment

40.4

40.1

40.7

40.7

40.6

Total

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

 

Table 4: Share of External Debt and Non-Debt Liabilities of India

(per cent)

Period

Mar-23 (PR)

Jun-23 (PR)

Sep-23 (PR)

Dec-23 (PR)

Mar-24 (P)

Non-Debt Liabilities

49.2

49.5

49.1

49.1

48.9

Debt Liabilities

50.8

50.5

50.9

50.9

51.1

Total

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0


[1] India’s quarterly IIP is disseminated with a lag of one quarter and the previous quarterly IIP for end-December 2023 was released in the RBI website on March 28, 2024.

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