Las medidas del RBI para impulsar la entrada de dólares se consideran una solución temporal

Las medidas del Reserve Bank of India para aumentar la entrada de dólares tienen como objetivo estabilizar la rupia a corto plazo. Los economistas advierten que estas acciones solo ofrecen un alivio temporal y no abordan las presiones subyacentes.

Las medidas apuntan a la estabilidad actual del tipo de cambio mediante el fomento de la entrada de divisas extranjeras. Sin embargo, los expertos señalan que el vencimiento de préstamos y depósitos en moneda extranjera podría revertir estas ganancias más adelante.

India necesita fortalecer su balanza de pagos en los próximos tres a cinco años. De no ser así, una renovada presión sobre la rupia podría requerir una posición externa más sólida o reservas significativamente mayores.

Las advertencias ponen de relieve los riesgos externos persistentes para la economía a pesar de las recientes medidas políticas.

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