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Rupee Volatility Driven by Global and Domestic Factors, Says Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

by Economy India
June 15, 2026
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Rupee Volatility Driven by Global and Domestic Factors, Says Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

Rupee Volatility Driven by Global and Domestic Factors, Says Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

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Geopolitical Uncertainty, Foreign Capital Flows and Import Dependence Continue to Influence Currency Movements

Bengaluru (Economy India): Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday stated that fluctuations in the Indian rupee against the US dollar are influenced by a combination of global and domestic factors, including geopolitical developments, foreign capital movements, and India’s dependence on key imports such as crude oil, fertilizers, and gold.

Addressing concerns over recent currency movements, Sitharaman emphasized that exchange rate volatility is not driven by a single factor but reflects broader developments in the global economic and financial environment.

Multiple Factors Affecting the Rupee

According to the Finance Minister, geopolitical uncertainties around the world continue to affect investor sentiment and capital flows across emerging markets, including India.

She noted that fluctuations in foreign portfolio investments, changing global interest rate expectations, and economic uncertainty often impact currency markets.

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Among the major domestic challenges influencing the rupee are India’s significant import requirements.

Rupee Volatility Driven by Global and Domestic Factors
Rupee Volatility Driven by Global and Domestic Factors, Says Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

Key Imports Affecting Currency Stability

🛢️ Crude Oil

🌾 Fertilizers

🥇 Gold

India remains one of the world’s largest importers of crude oil, making the economy sensitive to global energy price movements. Higher import bills increase demand for foreign currency, particularly the US dollar, which can place pressure on the rupee.

Similarly, imports of fertilizers and gold contribute to the country’s foreign exchange outflows and influence currency dynamics.

Global Economic Conditions Matter

Sitharaman highlighted that developments in international markets, including monetary policy decisions by major central banks, economic growth trends, and geopolitical tensions, play an important role in determining currency movements worldwide.

Emerging market currencies often experience volatility when global investors shift capital toward safer assets during periods of uncertainty.

🔹 Finance Minister says rupee movements are influenced by both global and domestic factors.

🔹 Geopolitical uncertainty and foreign capital flows remain key drivers.

🔹 India’s import dependence on crude oil, fertilizers, and gold impacts currency demand.

🔹 Global economic developments and investor sentiment affect emerging market currencies.

🔹 Government remains confident about India’s long-term economic fundamentals.

🔹 RBI continues monitoring the forex market to maintain stability.

India’s Economic Fundamentals Remain Strong

Despite periodic fluctuations in the currency market, the Finance Minister reiterated confidence in India’s economic fundamentals.

She pointed to the country’s resilient growth trajectory, expanding infrastructure investment, improving manufacturing ecosystem, and ongoing reforms aimed at strengthening economic stability.

Analysts believe that India’s strong domestic demand, growing digital economy, and continued policy support provide long-term strength to the economy even as global uncertainties persist.

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Rupee Volatility Driven by Global and Domestic Factors, Says Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

RBI Continues to Monitor Currency Markets

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) continues to closely monitor developments in the foreign exchange market and takes appropriate measures whenever necessary to ensure orderly market conditions.

The central bank has implemented several initiatives in recent months to attract foreign capital, improve liquidity, and support currency stability.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s remarks underline the complex nature of currency movements in an interconnected global economy. While external factors such as geopolitical tensions and global capital flows continue to influence the rupee, India’s economic resilience and policy measures are expected to support stability over the long term. As global uncertainty persists, currency markets are likely to remain sensitive to both international and domestic developments.

(Economy India)

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