The country's reserves had jumped $1.459 billion to $283.57 billion in the previous reporting week.
Foreign currency assets, which constitutes a major part of the overall reserves, rose $2.761 billion to $258.66 billion for the week ended November 22, the RBI bank said.
Foreign currency assets expressed in dollar terms include the effect of appreciation or depreciation of the non-US currencies such as the euro, pound and yen, held in reserves.
In the week under review, the gold reserves continued to remain unchanged at $21.227 billion, the central bank said.
The special drawing rights rose by $9.1 million to $4.421 billion. The country's reserve position with the IMF fell by $78.4 million to $1.951 billion in the week under review, RBI data showed.
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