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Gold, Silver Imports to Cost More After Government Hikes Customs Duty to 15%
The Indian government has raised the import duties on gold and silver sharply, setting the new rates at 15% from the previous 6%. This move comes just days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the public to avoid purchasing gold for the next year, in response to the growing economic strain caused by the Iran war and the pressure on India's foreign exchange reserves. The government's decision involves a 10% basic customs duty along with an additional 5% Agriculture Infrastructure
Gold, Silver Imports to Cost More After Government Hikes Customs Duty to 15%
The Indian government has raised the import duties on gold and silver sharply, setting the new rates at 15% from the previous 6%. This move comes just days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the public to avoid purchasing gold for the next year, in response to the growing economic strain caused by the Iran war and the pressure on India's foreign exchange reserves. The government's decision involves a 10% basic customs duty along with an additional 5% Agriculture Infrastructure
India Bullion Rates: Gold and Silver Prices Update for April 7, 2026
As of April 7, 2026, the gold and silver markets in India have seen moderate fluctuations. Gold prices have increased slightly, with a ₹80 rise in the 10-gram rate, while silver has experienced a drop of ₹1,320 per kilogram. The updates for both metals are as follows: Gold Rates (Rs ₹) - Updated on April 7, 2026
India Bullion Rates: Gold and Silver Prices Update for April 7, 2026
As of April 7, 2026, the gold and silver markets in India have seen moderate fluctuations. Gold prices have increased slightly, with a ₹80 rise in the 10-gram rate, while silver has experienced a drop of ₹1,320 per kilogram. The updates for both metals are as follows: Gold Rates (Rs ₹) - Updated on April 7, 2026
Today Gold and Silver Rates in India – April 6, 2026
As of April 6, 2026, India’s bullion market has witnessed notable price movements for both gold and silver. The price of gold has increased by 1.110%, while silver has risen by 1.250%, offering new opportunities for investors and buyers alike. Gold Rate Today in India
Today Gold and Silver Rates in India – April 6, 2026
As of April 6, 2026, India’s bullion market has witnessed notable price movements for both gold and silver. The price of gold has increased by 1.110%, while silver has risen by 1.250%, offering new opportunities for investors and buyers alike. Gold Rate Today in India
Today’s Gold and Silver Prices in India – March 30, 2026
As of Monday, March 30, 2026, the bullion market in India has seen significant price movements for both gold and silver. The price of gold rose to ₹148,530.00 per 10 grams, reflecting a positive change of ₹1,220 (+0.830%). Similarly, silver prices also experienced an uptick, reaching ₹231,390.00 per kilogram, up by ₹3,010 (+1.320%). Gold Rate Today in India
Today’s Gold and Silver Prices in India – March 30, 2026
As of Monday, March 30, 2026, the bullion market in India has seen significant price movements for both gold and silver. The price of gold rose to ₹148,530.00 per 10 grams, reflecting a positive change of ₹1,220 (+0.830%). Similarly, silver prices also experienced an uptick, reaching ₹231,390.00 per kilogram, up by ₹3,010 (+1.320%). Gold Rate Today in India
India Bullion Rates Today: Gold and Silver Prices Update 27 March 2026
The gold and silver market in India continues to reflect the global economic situation, with both metals showing upward movements in their prices. As of Friday, 27th March 2026, gold prices have risen by ₹2080 (+1.48%), reaching ₹142,640 per 10 grams. Meanwhile, silver prices have increased by ₹5380 (+2.45%), trading at ₹225,140 per kilogram. Gold Rates Today in India (27th M
India Bullion Rates Today: Gold and Silver Prices Update 27 March 2026
The gold and silver market in India continues to reflect the global economic situation, with both metals showing upward movements in their prices. As of Friday, 27th March 2026, gold prices have risen by ₹2080 (+1.48%), reaching ₹142,640 per 10 grams. Meanwhile, silver prices have increased by ₹5380 (+2.45%), trading at ₹225,140 per kilogram. Gold Rates Today in India (27th M
Gold Drops Rs 2500 Silver Falls Rs 6000 Bigger Cuts Ahead
Gold and silver prices saw a sharp correction on February 17, rattling investors after weeks of strong gains. Gold dropped by Rs 2,561 or 1.65% to Rs 1,52,199, while silver fell by Rs 6,241 or 2.6% to Rs 2,33,650 at the time of writing. The sudden decline comes amid reduced global trading activity and rising volatility in the bullion market. A major reason behind the decline is low participation from key global markets. Chinese markets remain closed from February 15 to February 23 f
Gold Drops Rs 2500 Silver Falls Rs 6000 Bigger Cuts Ahead
Gold and silver prices saw a sharp correction on February 17, rattling investors after weeks of strong gains. Gold dropped by Rs 2,561 or 1.65% to Rs 1,52,199, while silver fell by Rs 6,241 or 2.6% to Rs 2,33,650 at the time of writing. The sudden decline comes amid reduced global trading activity and rising volatility in the bullion market. A major reason behind the decline is low participation from key global markets. Chinese markets remain closed from February 15 to February 23 f
Gold Shines at Record Highs: What Should Investors Do Now?
Gold has once again proven its reputation as a safe-haven asset, reaching new lifetime highs amid rising geopolitical tensions, a weakening US dollar, and growing concerns over global economic stability. On Friday, the price of gold on the MCX touched Rs 1,56,521, continuing its bullish momentum. This surge in gold prices has piqued the interest of investors, pushing them away from traditional financial assets like bonds and major currencies towards the metal. As geopolitical risks, such as t
Gold Shines at Record Highs: What Should Investors Do Now?
Gold has once again proven its reputation as a safe-haven asset, reaching new lifetime highs amid rising geopolitical tensions, a weakening US dollar, and growing concerns over global economic stability. On Friday, the price of gold on the MCX touched Rs 1,56,521, continuing its bullish momentum. This surge in gold prices has piqued the interest of investors, pushing them away from traditional financial assets like bonds and major currencies towards the metal. As geopolitical risks, such as t
Silver prices cross Rs 2 lakh on MCX as industrial demand and global cues boost rally
Silver prices touched a key psychological level on Friday as March futures on the Multi Commodity Exchange briefly crossed the Rs 2 lakh mark, reflecting strong momentum in the bullion market. The contract rose to an intraday high of Rs 2,00,362 before easing slightly in late trade. By 3:54 pm, silver was quoted at Rs 1,99,238, still holding most of the day’s gains as traders assessed near-term cues. The move marks the continuation of a steady rally seen over the past several weeks, driven by a combination of supportive global and domestic factors. A softer US dollar and declining global interest rates have improved the appeal of non-yielding assets such as precious metals, encouraging investor participation. At the same time, broader strength across industrial commodities has added to bullish sentiment in silver, which straddles both investment and industrial demand. Market participants point to global monetary easing as a key driver behind the recent surge. With the US Federal Reserve cutting rates again, expectations of a prolonged low-rate environment have strengthened. This has reduced the opportunity cost of holding metals and increased demand from investors seeking diversification and protection against currency volatility. A weaker dollar has further supported prices by making silver cheaper for overseas buyers, lifting global demand. Industrial consumption has also emerged as a significant pillar for prices. Silver remains a critical input for solar panels, electric vehicles, semiconductors and a wide range of electronic components. As global investment in clean energy and technology accelerates, demand for the metal continues to expand. Several industry estimates suggest that supply growth from mining has not kept pace with rising consumption, resulting in a persistent global supply deficit. In India, demand has been reinforced by the rapid expansion of solar power capacity and the government’s push to strengthen domestic electronics manufacturing. Traders noted that once silver moved decisively above the Rs 1.90 lakh resistance zone, momentum-based buying gathered pace, carrying prices toward the Rs 2 lakh threshold. The longer-term outlook remains constructive, supported by structural demand trends. Analysts tracking the market highlight that the imbalance between supply and consumption is likely to persist, keeping prices elevated. Based on these fundamentals, some projections point to a potential upside toward Rs 2.40 lakh over the medium to long term, provided global demand remains steady and mining output does not rise sharply. From a technical perspective, the ability of silver to sustain levels near Rs 2 lakh will be closely watched. Immediate resistance is seen around Rs 2,00,500, while support is placed near Rs 1,96,000. A firm close above resistance could strengthen expectations of a move toward the Rs 2.10 lakh to Rs 2.15 lakh range. However, traders caution that short-term volatility is likely, with profit booking or shifts in global rate expectations capable of triggering temporary corrections. Despite the possibility of near-term swings, the broader fundamentals continue to favour silver. Growing demand from solar, electronics and EV segments, combined with limited supply expansion, underpins the bullish outlook. The recent move past Rs 2 lakh has set a new reference point for the market, and its ability to build on this milestone will depend on how global monetary policy, industrial consumption and investor sentiment evolve in the weeks ahead.
Silver prices cross Rs 2 lakh on MCX as industrial demand and global cues boost rally
Silver prices touched a key psychological level on Friday as March futures on the Multi Commodity Exchange briefly crossed the Rs 2 lakh mark, reflecting strong momentum in the bullion market. The contract rose to an intraday high of Rs 2,00,362 before easing slightly in late trade. By 3:54 pm, silver was quoted at Rs 1,99,238, still holding most of the day’s gains as traders assessed near-term cues. The move marks the continuation of a steady rally seen over the past several weeks, driven by a combination of supportive global and domestic factors. A softer US dollar and declining global interest rates have improved the appeal of non-yielding assets such as precious metals, encouraging investor participation. At the same time, broader strength across industrial commodities has added to bullish sentiment in silver, which straddles both investment and industrial demand. Market participants point to global monetary easing as a key driver behind the recent surge. With the US Federal Reserve cutting rates again, expectations of a prolonged low-rate environment have strengthened. This has reduced the opportunity cost of holding metals and increased demand from investors seeking diversification and protection against currency volatility. A weaker dollar has further supported prices by making silver cheaper for overseas buyers, lifting global demand. Industrial consumption has also emerged as a significant pillar for prices. Silver remains a critical input for solar panels, electric vehicles, semiconductors and a wide range of electronic components. As global investment in clean energy and technology accelerates, demand for the metal continues to expand. Several industry estimates suggest that supply growth from mining has not kept pace with rising consumption, resulting in a persistent global supply deficit. In India, demand has been reinforced by the rapid expansion of solar power capacity and the government’s push to strengthen domestic electronics manufacturing. Traders noted that once silver moved decisively above the Rs 1.90 lakh resistance zone, momentum-based buying gathered pace, carrying prices toward the Rs 2 lakh threshold. The longer-term outlook remains constructive, supported by structural demand trends. Analysts tracking the market highlight that the imbalance between supply and consumption is likely to persist, keeping prices elevated. Based on these fundamentals, some projections point to a potential upside toward Rs 2.40 lakh over the medium to long term, provided global demand remains steady and mining output does not rise sharply. From a technical perspective, the ability of silver to sustain levels near Rs 2 lakh will be closely watched. Immediate resistance is seen around Rs 2,00,500, while support is placed near Rs 1,96,000. A firm close above resistance could strengthen expectations of a move toward the Rs 2.10 lakh to Rs 2.15 lakh range. However, traders caution that short-term volatility is likely, with profit booking or shifts in global rate expectations capable of triggering temporary corrections. Despite the possibility of near-term swings, the broader fundamentals continue to favour silver. Growing demand from solar, electronics and EV segments, combined with limited supply expansion, underpins the bullish outlook. The recent move past Rs 2 lakh has set a new reference point for the market, and its ability to build on this milestone will depend on how global monetary policy, industrial consumption and investor sentiment evolve in the weeks ahead.
Gold and Silver Prices See Recovery After Volatile Week
Gold prices stood at Rs 76,140 as of 7:00 a.m., according to the India Bullion Association, marking a slight recovery of Rs 720 from the previous day's decline. November has seen significant volatility in gold prices, with a sharp drop following the festive season, followed by a rebound driven by geopolitical conflicts. The price chart for gold has been fluctuating throughout November. Initially, demand during the festive season led to a rally, pushing prices to Rs 81,500. Howev
Gold and Silver Prices See Recovery After Volatile Week
Gold prices stood at Rs 76,140 as of 7:00 a.m., according to the India Bullion Association, marking a slight recovery of Rs 720 from the previous day's decline. November has seen significant volatility in gold prices, with a sharp drop following the festive season, followed by a rebound driven by geopolitical conflicts. The price chart for gold has been fluctuating throughout November. Initially, demand during the festive season led to a rally, pushing prices to Rs 81,500. Howev
Gold Prices Drop to Rs 75,420 Amid Market Volatility
Gold prices have dropped to Rs 75,420 as of 7:00 a.m. today, according to the India Bullion Association. This marks a decline after gold reached a high of Rs 78,000 on November 23. The yellow metal has experienced significant price volatility, largely driven by global market factors such as the US election results and geopolitical conflicts, which have directly impacted gold rates worldwide. After a brief rally during the festive season, which saw gold prices climb to Rs 81,500 in N
Gold Prices Drop to Rs 75,420 Amid Market Volatility
Gold prices have dropped to Rs 75,420 as of 7:00 a.m. today, according to the India Bullion Association. This marks a decline after gold reached a high of Rs 78,000 on November 23. The yellow metal has experienced significant price volatility, largely driven by global market factors such as the US election results and geopolitical conflicts, which have directly impacted gold rates worldwide. After a brief rally during the festive season, which saw gold prices climb to Rs 81,500 in N









