India's external buffers get a $105-billion boost | TheBriefWire
India's external buffers get a $105-billion boost
Published 15 July 2026 ยท india
Synopsis India's capital account surplus is expected to reach USD 105 billion in FY27. Stronger foreign capital inflows and improved portfolio investments will support this
Synopsis India's capital account surplus is expected to reach USD 105 billion in FY27. Stronger foreign capital inflows and improved portfolio investments will support this growth.
Services exports and remittances provide a steady cushion against trade deficits. The current account deficit is projected to widen modestly to USD 60 billion. This
will result in an overall balance of payments surplus of USD 45 billion.
Published: July 15, 2026 โข 12:12 PM IST ยท Updated: July 15, 2026 โข 1:37 PM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
Key points
Synopsis India's capital account surplus is expected to reach USD 105 billion in FY27. Stronger foreign capital inflows and improved portfolio investments will support this growth.
Services exports and remittances provide a steady cushion against trade deficits.
The current account deficit is projected to widen modestly to USD 60 billion.
This will result in an overall balance of payments surplus of USD 45 billion.