India is considering forging agreements with crucial partners in Latin America and Africa, including Brazil, Argentina, South Africa, Senegal, and Tanzania, to enable trade in local currencies. This insight came from the Indian website Money Control. According to a government insider, such deals could be a step toward internationalizing the Indian Rupee. Brazilian President, Luiz […]
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