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Date : Aug 30, 2004
Appendix Table VI.7 : Composition of Capital Inflows

Appendix Table VI.7 : Composition of Capital Inflows

 

 

Item

2003-04

2002-03

2001-02

2000-01

1999-00

1998-99

1997-98

1996-97

1995-96

1990-91

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Total Capital Inflows( Net)

22,122

12,113

10,573

10,018

10,444

8,435

9,844

12,006

4,089

7,056

(in US $ Million)

                   

Of which :

(in per cent)

1.

Non- Debt Creating Inflows

72.5

46.6

77.1

67.8

49.7

28.6

54.8

51.3

117.5

1.5

 

a) Foreign Direct Investment*

21.1

38.5

58.0

40.2

20.7

29.4

36.2

23.7

52.4

1.4

 

b) Portfolio Investment

51.4

8.1

19.1

27.6

29.0

-0.8

18.6

27.6

65.1

0.1

2.

Debt Creating Inflows

1.4

-10.7

9.2

59.4

23.1

54.4

52.4

61.7

57.7

83.3

 

a) External Assistance

-12.0

-20.0

11.4

4.3

8.6

9.7

9.2

9.2

21.6

31.3

 

b) External Commercial Borrowings #

-8.4

-19.4

-14.9

37.2

3.0

51.7

40.6

23.7

31.2

31.9

 

c) Short-term Credits

7.1

8.1

-8.4

1.0

3.6

-8.9

-1.0

7.0

1.2

15.2

 

d) NRI Deposits **

16.4

24.6

26.0

23.1

14.7

11.4

11.4

27.9

27.0

21.8

 

e) Rupee Debt Service

-1.7

-3.9

-4.9

-6.2

-6.8

-9.5

-7.8

-6.1

-23.3

-16.9

3.

Other Capital @

26.1

64.1

13.7

-27.2

27.2

17.0

-7.2

-13.0

-75.2

15.2

4.

Total (1 to 3)

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

* : Data on FDI have been revised since 2000-01 with expanded coverage to approach international best practices.
As such data from 2000-01 onwards are not comparable with those of earlier years.
# : Refers to medium and long-term borrowings.
** : Including NR (NR) Rupee Deposits.
@ : Including leads and lags in exports (difference between the custom and the banking channel data),
Banking Capital (assets and liabilities of banks excluding NRI deposits), loans to Non-residents by
residents, Indian investment abroad, India’s subscription to International Institutions and quota payments to the IMF.
 



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