The current account, reflecting the difference between domestic savings and investments, has seen a significant reduction in India since the taper tantrum, falling from 4.8% of GDP in FY13 to an average deficit of 1.1% per annum from FY14 to FY21. This reduction is attributed to a decrease in investment as a percentage of GDP, outweighing the decline in overall domestic savings. Read The Rest at :
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