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‘Many large Multinational Corporations (MNCs) have recently shifted their investments from China and have started their production in India, thereby boosting the Make in India plans of the Government’.
Presuming other factors being constant, discuss the effects of the given statement on Foreign Exchange rates with reference to the Indian Economy.

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Investments by large multinational corporations (MNCs) in India will ensure greater inflow of foreign exchange, leading to an increase in the supply of foreign currency. This situation may result into excess supply of foreign currency in the economy at the prevailing foreign echange rate.
As a result, a new euilibrium rate of foreign exchange will be determined which will be lower than the prevailing foreign exchange rate, leading to appreciation of domestic currency.
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