Why India wants the e-rupee to move beyond borders

India is exploring cross-border use of the e-rupee to reduce payment costs, improve trade settlement efficiency and expand the rupee’s global role.
India’s e-rupee has evolved from a domestic digital payment experiment into a strategic instrument aimed at influencing cross-border trade, remittances and tourism flows.
The e-rupee represents sovereign digital money, enabling direct and final settlement without relying on multiple intermediaries for international payments.
India views cross-border CBDC use as a way to address long-standing inefficiencies in global payments, including high costs and slow settlement times.
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