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INDIA’S RISING INFLUENCE IN GLOBAL TRADE

A tale of strategic currency alliances

by Blitz India Media
December 28, 2023
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NEW DELHI: India’s growing influence in global trade is becoming increasingly evident through its strategic currency alliances, reshaping traditional trade dynamics. Recently, the country made a landmark move by settling oil trade with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Indian Rupees, a significant departure from the usual dollar-centric system.

This pioneering decision, involving a transaction for one million barrels of crude oil with the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), marks the first time India has utilized its currency over the US dollar for such a critical trade.

The development is part of India’s broader strategy to diversify its trade and payment mechanisms, particularly in critical commodities like oil. By employing local currencies in international transactions, India not only reduces dependence on thirdparty currencies like the US dollar but also enhances the role of the Indian Rupee in global trade. This approach reflects India’s economic foresight and its burgeoning role as a key player in the global market.

Further cementing its position, India has engaged in Currency Swap Arrangements (CSA) with 23 countries, allowing trade in local currencies and reducing reliance on the US dollar.

The list includes major oil exporters such as Angola, Algeria, Nigeria, Iran, Iraq, Oman, Qatar, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, as well as non-oil exporting countries with substantial trade relations, including Japan, Russia, Australia, South Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, South Africa, and Thailand.

India’s shift to local currency settlements is a strategic move to improve the Rupee’s global standing and hints at a gradual phasing out of the petrodollar system. As the world’s third-largest energy consumer, India’s decision to use the Rupee for significant transactions like oil purchases indicates a bold step towards reshaping global trade norms.

India’s increasing influence in global trade, driven by innovative currency arrangements and strategic partnerships, signals a new era where national currencies play a pivotal role, promoting financial stability and fostering stronger bilateral relations.

As countries worldwide observe India’s strides, its trade agreements serve as a beacon for nations seeking to enhance their economic autonomy in the global marketplace.

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