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  2. Foreign-exchange reserves of India - Wikipedia

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    Foreign Exchange Reserves of India. In 1960, forex reserves covered just 8.6 weeks of imports [13]; In 1980, India had foreign exchange reserves of over US$7 billion, more than double the level (U$2.55 billion) of what China had at that time.

  3. Rwanda national under-20 football team - Wikipedia

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  4. External debt of India - Wikipedia

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    The external debt of India is the debt the country owes to foreign creditors. The debtors can be the Union government, state governments, corporations or citizens of India.. The debt includes money owed to private commercial banks, foreign governments, or international financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Ba

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  6. Agneepath (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The songs were composed with the help of live instrumentation being extensively used. [2] While explaining the process involved in composing the soundtrack, Ajay said that Malhotra narrated the story to them for over four hours, whilst humming the background score that he wanted.

  7. REACH (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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  8. Headline inflation - Wikipedia

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    Headline inflation is a measure of the total inflation within an economy, including commodities such as food and energy prices (e.g., oil and gas), which tend to be much more volatile and prone to inflationary spikes.

  9. India–Bangladesh border haats - Wikipedia

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    Tarapur–Kamalasagar border haat, Kasba, Brahmanbaria. India–Bangladesh border haat is a Haat or a trading post on Bangladesh–India border, jointly organised by the governments of Bangladesh and India, held one day each week.