Internal debt refers to the portion of a country's total debt that is owed to lenders within that country. This debt can include obligations such as government bonds, treasury bills, and loans taken from domestic financial institutions, individuals, or corporations. Essentially, internal debt reflects the borrowing that occurs within a nation's own borders, as opposed to external debt, which is owed to foreign creditors.

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