This is also the highest ever since the new government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in May last year.
However, mixed trends were seen among the BRICS grouping. While India, Brazil and South Africa hiked their exposure, China and Russia marginally trimmed their holdings.
India, which had trimmed its exposure to US Treasury securities to USD 77.5 billion in October last year, hiked it by USD 3 billion to USD 80.5 billion at end of November last.
In May last year, when the Modi government came to power, these holdings were worth USD 70.1 billion. Since then, the same was gradually increased and touched USD 80.4 billion last August.
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However, in September, the holdings were cut to USD 80 billion and further down to USD 77.5 billion in October.
Despite reducing its exposure, China remained the largest holder of American government securities in November last with holdings worth USD 1.25 trillion.
During that month, Brazil and Russia's holdings stood at USD 264.2 billion and USD 108.1 billion, respectively. South Africa, which has the lowest exposure among the BRICS nations, slightly increased its holdings to USD 10.4 billion in November.