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अमेरिकी डॉलर के मुकाबले भारतीय रुपए में लगातार कमजोरी दर्ज की जा रही है. इसके चलते रुपए की वैल्यू रिकॉर्ड निचले स्तरों पर फिसल गया है. एक्सपर्ट मान रहे हैं कि आगे भी यह कमजोरी जारी रहेगी.रुपए में जारी लगातार यह गिरावट क्यों है और इस गिरावट की पॉजिटिव एंगल क्या है? इस पर गुडरिटर्न्स ने कमोडिटी और करेंसी मार्केट के एक्सपर्ट अजय केडिया से बातचीत की.

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00:00If I talk about the currency market, as you said, if we pay attention to the currency market,
00:08the currency is continuously falling in comparison to the dollar.
00:12Will this fall increase? Will it go up to Rs. 85? Or is there a possibility of recovering from there?
00:20See, for any developing economy, a falling currency is a cause for concern, but it is also a good reason.
00:27Today, India's import dependency is very high, but what are we importing that is non-productive?
00:32For example, gold. We saw that we had reached 1,000 tonnes in 2013-14.
00:38That's when the government introduced a new ETF, because it was divided into a consumption goal and an investment goal.
00:44We saw that the government has already started an oil mission on oil.
00:49Apart from this, the government is also promoting Make in India.
00:51So, when we see a fall in the currency, our imports become more costly.
00:55The government is taking care of that.
00:57On the other hand, exports get benefits.
00:59So, you can see that our food production and exports have increased a lot in the past two years.
01:04So, in a way, a fall in the currency is a cause for concern, but it is still viable for India.
01:09We have seen that in the future, there may be a fall in the currency.
01:13We are talking about the level of the ETI, which may hit in January.
01:16But according to the SBI report, we can see a fall of 8-10% in the coming time.
01:22So, there is nothing to worry about, because our exports are getting surplus and our imports are getting capped.
01:29But yes, in the coming time, we will also see a fall of 8-10%.

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