Brad Setser points out that India doesn't peg to the dollar as much as China; India's forex reserves are falling, (this is me: while China's forex reserves are probably rising).
So we need to understand that the only really significant support for the US dollar's status as a central bank reserve currency comes from China, among state actors.
I think there is some risk that the US dollar can in the medium term lose its status as a central bank forex reserve currency.
Beyond Pendency: Counting Cases Correctly
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by Pavithra Manivannan, Siddarth Raman and Bhargavi Zaveri-Shah.
The discourse on Indian judicial reform is dominated by questions of
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