why was the rupee devaluated in 1991
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the Gulf War led to much higher imports due to the rise in oil prices. The trade deficit in 1990 was US $9.44 billion and the current account deficit was US $9.7 billion. ... In July of 1991 the Indian government devalued the rupee by between 18 and 19 percent
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