In external sector accounting, a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) deposits funds into a Non-Resident External (NRE) bank account maintained with a commercial bank in India. Under India's Balance of Payments (BoP) framework, how is this financial inflow classified?
- As a credit entry under Banking Capital within the Capital AccountCevap
- BAs a credit entry under Secondary Income (unilateral transfers) within the Current Account
- CAs a credit entry under Primary Income (compensation and investment return) within the Current Account
- DAs a credit entry under Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) within the Capital Account
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NRI deposits into NRE account schemes are recorded as credit entries under Banking Capital within the Capital Account of India's Balance of Payments.
The correct answer highlights that NRE bank deposits represent repayable debt liabilities managed by the commercial banking system. In Balance of Payments accounting, all cross-border financial flows that change foreign asset or liability positions are recorded under the Capital Account, specifically under the 'Banking Capital' sub-component.
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Classification of Banking Capital and NRI Deposits in Balance of Payments Accounting