India’s foreign exchange reserves witnessed a substantial increase of $4.698 billion, reaching $702.966 billion for the week ending September 12, according to the Reserve Bank of India’s data. This marks the second consecutive week of significant growth, driven primarily by a rise in foreign currency assets and a notable jump in gold reserves. Post navigation Third upgrade in 2025! Japan’s R&I raises India’s sovereign rating to BBB+; cites strong growth outlook and fiscal discipline Gold rate today: Prices rebound Rs 800 in Delhi to Rs 1.14 lakh per 10g; silver up Rs 500