💨 Abstract
BJP leader Amit Malviya praised the Indian rupee for becoming one of the most stable currencies globally, attributing this to improved economic management under the Modi government. He highlighted key metrics like reduced current account deficit, strong foreign exchange reserves, and restrained external debt growth, which he said have contributed to the rupee's stability despite global challenges.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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