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RUPEE SLIDES TO RECORD LOWS – WHAT IT MEANS FOR INDIA'S ECONOMY
The Business Guardian
|December 04, 2025
Higher Indian inflation, chronic trade deficits, and unstable capital flows jointly pull the rupee lower against the dollar over time. Imagine India continuously needing more dollars to buy oil and gold, and foreign funds intermittently leaving; each such period forces the rupee down.
The Indian government’s standard banknotes (Rs 10, Rs 20, Rs 50, Rs 100, Rs 200, and Rs 500) are shown above. Despite these familiar currency notes, India’s rupee has been weakening sharply. In December 2025 the rupee fell past Rs 90 to a fresh all-time low, extending an eight-month slide. On Dec 3 the rupee reached Rs 90.29 per US dollar (closing around Rs 90.19). This makes the rupee one of Asia's worst-performing currencies in 2025. Analysts cite factors like steep new US tariffs on Indian exports and weak foreign investment flows. In short, the rupee's record low is the news peg - a signal that India's currency and economy are under pressure.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: INDIA’S ECONOMIC MODEL AND THE RUPEE
After independence, India largely followed a mixed economic model shaped by Jawaharlal Nehru’s vision of democratic socialism. The government ran detailed Five-Year Plans and controlled key industries, but did not fully eliminate private enterprise. Under this “planning” regime, foreign exchange and imports were tightly regulated. As official records note, until 1971 the rupee’s value was fixed (initially to gold and the British pound). In 1975, to “ensure stability,” the rupee was re-pegged to a basket of foreign currencies (the RBI chose the basket’s composition). Even after 1978 domestic banks were allowed to trade rupees, the foreign-exchange market remained “highly regulated” under the old FERA rules. In effect, until the 1990s India ran a quasi-command economy: imports were limited by licensing, foreign investment was restricted, and the rupee could not float freely.
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