The country has reduced its holding of American treasury bills by as much as $1.9 billion compared to July when it stood at $58.9 billion.
India has been cutting down its exposure to American government securities since May when it was worth $59.9 billion, according to latest data from the Treasury Department.
In April, the holdings were worth about $55.8 billion. In May and June, the exposure stood at $59.9 billion and $61.2 billion, respectively.
Meanwhile, China remains the biggest holder of American securities with holdings worth $1.268 trillion in August, a tad lower than $1.279
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