Why internationalising the rupee is fraught with challenges

                  
 
 
 
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Why internationalising the rupee is fraught with challenges
 
An RBI working group has recommended measures to accelerate the internationalisation of rupee. India does rupee trade with 18 countries but this does not give the rupee the heft to be a reserve currency
 
By M G Arun
 
 
 
 
 
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