International Monetary Fund
India: IMF Credit Outstanding
as of September 30, 1999

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Date GRA Purchases SAF, TF, ESAF/PRGT Loans RST Loans Totals
September 30, 1999   96,250,000   0   0   96,250,000
December 31, 1998   284,916,664   0   0   284,916,664
December 31, 1997   589,791,667   0   0   589,791,667
December 31, 1996   1,085,250,003   0   0   1,085,250,003
December 31, 1995   1,966,633,125   0   0   1,966,633,125
December 31, 1994   2,763,180,833   0   0   2,763,180,833
December 31, 1993   3,584,905,000   0   0   3,584,905,000
December 31, 1992   3,260,405,000   0   0   3,260,405,000
December 31, 1991   2,426,405,000   0   0   2,426,405,000
December 31, 1990   800,000,000   3,549,238   0   803,549,238
December 31, 1989   1,331,250,000   108,641,238   0   1,439,891,238
December 31, 1988   2,068,750,000   213,733,238   0   2,282,483,238
December 31, 1987   2,856,250,000   318,825,238   0   3,175,075,238
December 31, 1986   3,493,750,000   423,917,238   0   3,917,667,238
December 31, 1985   3,825,000,000   529,009,238   0   4,354,009,238
December 31, 1984   3,999,750,000   529,009,238   0   4,528,759,238

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India: Financial Position in the Fund