Rupee’s valuation sinks to over-a-decade low, bruised by Iran war, portfolio outflows

The Indian rupee has reached its lowest valuation in over a decade against major currencies. This decline is driven by rising crude oil prices and significant foreign investment outflows. Analysts suggest the rupee is undervalued, presenting an attractive entry point for long-term investors. However, near-term recovery prospects remain limited due to import demand and risk aversion.