Source: CNBC; Bloomberg; Multibagg AI; Economic Times; Wikipedia — Economic Impact of Iran War
The Indian rupee fell to a record low near ₹94 against the US dollar, driven by surging oil import costs and aggressive FII selling (over $3 billion pulled from equities in March). The RBI deployed an estimated $12–15 billion from its forex reserves (total reserves at ~$723 billion) to prevent a sharper fall, intervening in spot, forward, and offshore NDF markets. The government also imposed limits on currency-hedging positions for banks, which helped stabilise the rupee. By mid-April, the rupee has recovered somewhat to the ₹92–93 range with RBI support.