The Indian rupee has reached a new low against the US dollar. This is due to disruptions in global energy supplies from the Middle East conflict. Oil prices have surged, impacting India’s economic balance. Foreign investors are withdrawing funds from local stocks. Economists warn of potential harm to India’s growth and rising inflation.
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