Income of Indian investments abroad
In India's balance of payments, a debit entry represents an outflow of funds. The income from Indian investments abroad is considered a debit because it reflects money leaving the country. In contrast, imports of goods, receipts of transfer payments, and exports of services are recorded differently: imports are debits, while exports and transfer receipts are credits. Thus, the correct answer is the income from Indian investments abroad, as it signifies an outflow of capital.
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