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As per the standard practice, India's external debt statistics for the quarters ending March and June are released by the Reserve Bank of India and those for the quarters ending September and December by the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. The external debt data are released with a lag of one quarter. The external debt data, as compiled in the standard format, as at end-March 2011 in Rupees and US dollar terms and revised data for the earlier quarters are set out in Statement 1 and 2. The major developments relating to India’s external debt as at end-March 2011 are presented in the following paragraphs.
Major Highlights
1. India’s External Debt as at end-March 2011
Table 1: External Debt by Component | |||||||||
(US $ million) | |||||||||
Item | End- March | ||||||||
| 1991 | 1998 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 PR | 2011 P |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
1. Multilateral | 20,900 | 29,553 | 31,744 | 32,620 | 35,337 | 39,490 | 39,538 | 42,859 | 48,464 |
| (24.9) | (31.6) | (23.7) | (23.4) | (20.5) | (17.6) | (17.6) | (16.4) | (15.8) |
2. Bilateral | 14,168 | 16,969 | 17,034 | 15,761 | 16,065 | 19,708 | 20,613 | 22,593 | 25,953 |
| (16.9) | (18.1) | (12.7) | (11.3) | (9.3) | (8.8) | (9.2) | (8.7) | (8.5) |
3. IMF | 2,623 | 664 | 1,029 | 981 | 1,029 | 1,120 | 1,018 | 6,041 | 6,308 |
| (3.1) | (0.7) | (0.8) | (0.7) | (0.6) | (0.5) | (0.5) | (2.3) | (2.1) |
4. Trade Credit | 4,301 | 6,526 | 5,022 | 5,420 | 7,165 | 10,328 | 14,490 | 16,867 | 18,627 |
| (5.1) | (7.0) | (3.7) | (3.9) | (4.2) | (4.6) | (6.5) | (6.5) | (6.1) |
5. ECBs | 10,209 | 16,986 | 26,405 | 26,452 | 41,443 | 62,334 | 62,413 | 70,800 | 88,267 |
| (12.2) | (18.2) | (19.7) | (19.0) | (24.0) | (27.8) | (27.8) | (27.1) | (28.9) |
6. NRI Deposits | 10,209 | 11,913 | 32,743 | 36,282 | 41,240 | 43,672 | 41,554 | 47,890 | 51,682 |
| (12.2) | (12.7) | (24.4) | (26.1) | (23.9) | (19.5) | (18.5) | (18.3) | (16.9) |
7. Rupee Debt | 12,847 | 5,874 | 2,302 | 2,059 | 1,951 | 2,017 | 1,527 | 1,657 | 1,601 |
| (15.3) | (6.3) | (1.7) | (1.5) | (1.1) | (0.9) | (0.7) | (0.6) | (0.5) |
8. Long-term Debt (1to 7) | 75,257 | 88,485 | 1,16,279 | 1,19,575 | 1,44,230 | 1,78,669 | 1,81,153 | 2,08,707 | 2,40,902 |
| (89.8) | (94.6) | (86.8) | (86.0) | (83.7) | (79.6) | (80.7) | (80.0) | (78.8) |
9. Short-term Debt | 8,544 | 5,046 | 17,723 | 19,539 | 28,130 | 45,738 | 43,362 | 52,329 | 64,990 |
| (10.2) | (5.4) | (13.2) | (14.0) | (16.3) | (20.4) | (19.3) | (20.0) | (21.2) |
Total (8+9) | 83,801 | 93,531 | 1,34,002 | 1,39,114 | 1,72,360 | 2,24,407 | 2,24,515 | 2,61,036 | 3,05,892 |
| (100) | (100) | (100) | (100) | (100) | (100) | (100) | (100) | (100) |
P: Provisional. PR: Partially Revised. | |||||||||
IMF: International Monetary Fund; ECBs: External Commercial Borrowings; NRI: Non-Resident Indian | |||||||||
Note: Figures in parentheses are percentage to total external debt. | |||||||||
Source: Ministry of Finance, Government of India and Reserve Bank of India. | |||||||||
2. Valuation Changes
3. Components of External Debt
Table 2: External Debt - Outstanding and Variation | |||||||
(US$ million) | |||||||
Memo Items | Outstanding at the end-of | Absolute variation | Percentage variation | ||||
09-Mar | Mar-10 PR | Mar- 2011 P | Mar-09 to Mar-10 | Mar-10 to Mar-11 | Mar-09 to Mar-10 | Mar-10 to Mar-11 | |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
1. Multilateral | 39,538 | 42,859 | 48,464 | 3,321 | 5,605 | 8.4 | 13.1 |
2. Bilateral | 20,613 | 22,593 | 25,953 | 1,980 | 3,360 | 9.6 | 14.9 |
3. IMF | 1,018 | 6,041 | 6,308 | 5,023 | 267 | 493.4 | 4.4 |
4. Export Credit | 14,490 | 16,867 | 18,627 | 2,377 | 1,760 | 16.4 | 10.4 |
5.Commercial Borrowings | 62,413 | 70,800 | 88,267 | 8,387 | 17,467 | 13.4 | 24.7 |
6. NRI Deposits | 41,554 | 47,890 | 51,682 | 6,336 | 3,792 | 15.2 | 7.9 |
7. Rupee Debt | 1,527 | 1,657 | 1,601 | 130 | -56 | 8.5 | -3.4 |
8. Short term Debt | 43,362 | 52,329 | 64,990 | 8,967 | 12,661 | 20.7 | 24.2 |
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Short term trade credit | 39,964 | 47,473 | 58,462 | 7,509 | 10,989 | 18.8 | 23.1 |
Total Debt | 2,24,515 | 2,61,036 | 3,05,892 | 36,521 | 44,856 | 16.3 | 17.2 |
Memo Items | |||||||
A. Long-Term Debt | 1,81,153 | 2,08,707 | 2,40,902 | 27,554 | 32,195 | 15.2 | 15.4 |
B. Short-Term Debt | 43,362 | 52,329 | 64,990 | 8,967 | 12,661 | 20.7 | 24.2 |
P: Provisional. PR: Partially Revised. | |||||||
Source: Ministry of Finance, Government of India and Reserve Bank of India | |||||||
4. Currency Composition of India’s External Debt
5. External Debt by Residual Maturity
Table 3: Residual Maturity of External Debt Outstanding as at End-March 2011 | |||||
(US $ million) | |||||
Components | Short-term up to one year | Long-term | Total | ||
1 to 2 years | 2 to 3 years | More than 3 years | (2) to (5) | ||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
1. Sovereign Debt (long-term) | 4,769 | 5,156 | 5,339 | 60,058 | 75,322 |
2. External Commercial Borrowings (including trade credit) | 18,791 | 18,777 | 15,175 | 61,155 | 1,13,898 |
3. NRI deposits {(i)+(ii)+(iii)} | 40,513 | 7,046 | 2,491 | 1,632 | 51,682 |
(i) FCNR(B) | 11,979 | 2,230 | 858 | 530 | 15,597 |
(ii) NR(E)RA | 21,419 | 3,350 | 1,002 | 607 | 26,378 |
(iii) NRO | 7,115 | 1466 | 631 | 495 | 9,707 |
4. Short-term Debt* (Original maturity) | 64,990 | - | - | - | 64,990 |
Total (1 to 4) | 1,29,062 | 30,979 | 23,006 | 1,22,845 | 3,05,892 |
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Short-term debt (Residual maturity as per cent of total external debt ) | 42.2 | ||||
Short-term debt (Residual maturity as per cent of Reserves) | 42.3 | ||||
* Also includes short-term component of sovereign debt amounting to US$ 2,842 million. | |||||
Note: Residual Maturity of NRI Deposits is estimated on the basis of the Survey conducted by the Reserve Bank of India on NRI deposits outstanding as on March 31, 2011. | |||||
Source: Ministry of Finance, Government of India and Reserve Bank of India. | |||||
6. Government and Non-Government External Debt
Table 4: Government and Non-Government External Debt | ||||||||
(US $ million) | ||||||||
Sr. No. | Components | End-March | ||||||
2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | ||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
A. | Sovereign Debt (I+II) | 47,697 | 46,259 | 49,360 | 58,068 | 55,874 | 67,080 | 78,165 |
| (As a percentage of GDP) | 6.3 | 5.5 | 5.0 | 4.6 | 5.1 | 4.7 | 4.4 |
I. | External Debt on Government Account under External Assistance | 43,686 | 43,510 | 46,155 | 52,538 | 51,816 | 55,235 | 62,388 |
II. | Other Government External Debt @ | 4,011 | 2,749 | 3,205 | 5,530 | 4,058 | 11,845 | 15,777 |
B. | Non-Government Debt # | 86,305 | 92,855 | 1,23,000 | 1,66,339 | 1,68,641 | 1,93,955 | 2,27,726 |
| (As a percentage of GDP) | 11.8 | 11.3 | 12.5 | 13.4 | 15.4 | 13.4 | 12.9 |
C. | Total External Debt (A+B) | 1,34,002 | 1,39,114 | 1,72,360 | 2,24,407 | 2,24,515 | 261036 | 3,05,892 |
| (As a percentage of GDP) | 18.1 | 16.8 | 17.5 | 18.0 | 20.5 | 18.0 | 17.3 |
@: Other Government external debt includes Defence Debt, Investment in Treasury Bills/ Government Securities by FIIs, Foreign Central Banks and International Institutions and IMF. | ||||||||
#: Includes external debt of Monetary Authority. | ||||||||
Source: Ministry of Finance, Government of India and Reserve Bank of India | ||||||||
7. Select Indicators of External Debt
Table 5: India’s Key External Debt Indicators | |||||||
Year | External Debt | Ratio of External Debt to GDP | Debt Service Ratio | Ratio of Foreign Exchange Reserves to Total Debt | Ratio of Concessional Debt to Total Debt | Ratio of Short-Term Debt to Foreign Exchange Reserves | Ratio of Short- Term Debt to Total Debt |
(US $ billion) | (per cent) | (per cent) | (per cent) | (per cent) | (per cent) | (per cent) | |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
1990-91 | 83.8 | 28.7 | 35.3 | 7 | 45.9 | 146.5 | 10.2 |
1995-96 | 93.7 | 27 | 26.2 | 23.1 | 44.7 | 23.2 | 5.4 |
2000-01 | 101.3 | 22.5 | 16.6 | 41.7 | 35.4 | 8.6 | 3.6 |
2001-02 | 98.8 | 21.1 | 13.7 | 54.7 | 35.9 | 5.1 | 2.8 |
2002-03 | 104.9 | 20.3 | 16.0* | 72.5 | 36.8 | 6.1 | 4.5 |
2003-04 | 111.6 | 18 | 16.1** | 101.2 | 35.8 | 3.9 | 4 |
2004-05 | 133 | 18.1 | 5.9^ | 106.4 | 30.7 | 12.5 | 13.3 |
2005-06 | 138.1 | 16.8 | 10.1# | 109.8 | 28.4 | 12.9 | 14.1 |
2006-07 | 172.4 | 17.5 | 4.7 | 115.6 | 23 | 14.1 | 16.3 |
2007-08 | 224.4 | 18.0 | 4.8 | 138 | 19.7 | 14.8 | 20.4 |
2008-09 | 224.5 | 20.5 | 4.4 | 112.2 | 18.7 | 17.2 | 19.3 |
2009-10PR | 261.0 | 18.0 | 5.5 | 106.9 | 16.8 | 18.8 | 20.0 |
2010-11P | 305.9 | 17.3 | 4.2 | 99.6 | 15.6 | 21.3 | 21.2 |
P: Provisional. PR: Partially Revised. | |||||||
* Works out to 12.4 per cent, with the exclusion of pre payment of external debt of US $ 3,430 million. | |||||||
** Works out to 8.2 per cent with the exclusion of pre payment of external debt of US $ 3,797 million and redemption of Resurgent India Bonds (RIBs) of US $ 5,549 million. | |||||||
^ works out to 5.7 per cent with the exclusion of pre payment of external debt of US $ 381 million. | |||||||
# works out to 6.3 per cent with the exclusion of India Millennium Deposits (IMDs) repayments of US $ 7.1 billion and pre payment of external debt of US $ 23.5 million. | |||||||
Source: Ministry of Finance, Government of India and Reserve Bank of India | |||||||
Ajit Prasad
Assistant General Manager
Press Release : 2010-2011/1902
External debt composition shows increased commercial borrowings and short term exposure, weakening foreign exchange reserve coverage. India's external debt rose notably to end March 2011, driven mainly by increases in commercial borrowings, short term trade credits and bilateral and multilateral loans; valuation effects from currency movements added to the US dollar reported rise. The composition featured a dominant US dollar share, higher short term residual maturity that raised the short term debt to reserves ratio, and an increased share of non government debt, while debt to GDP and debt service ratios improved.
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