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India's foreign exchange reserves increased by USD 4.758 billion to USD 640.479 billion in the week ended February 21, as reported by the Reserve Bank of India. The increase was driven by a rise in foreign currency assets and gold reserves. The foreign currency assets increased by USD 4.251 billion, and gold reserves increased by USD 426 million.
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