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India’s new baggage rules 2026: how much gold you can bring from Dubai duty-free
Rising global gold prices and attractive discounts in Dubai have prompted many Indian travellers to consider purchasing the precious metal in the United Arab Emirates and bringing it home. With gold prices touching nearly Rs 1,60,000 per 10 grams in India, Dubai’s relatively lower prices have increased interest among buyers seeking a better deal. However, Indian authorities have clear rules governing how much gold passengers can carry into the country and what taxes may apply. Under the
India’s new baggage rules 2026: how much gold you can bring from Dubai duty-free
Rising global gold prices and attractive discounts in Dubai have prompted many Indian travellers to consider purchasing the precious metal in the United Arab Emirates and bringing it home. With gold prices touching nearly Rs 1,60,000 per 10 grams in India, Dubai’s relatively lower prices have increased interest among buyers seeking a better deal. However, Indian authorities have clear rules governing how much gold passengers can carry into the country and what taxes may apply. Under the
India plans major price cuts for cancer, HIV, and rare disease drugs with customs duty waiver
In a major development that could bring relief to thousands of patients across India, the central government is preparing to slash prices of critical and life-saving medicines, particularly those used to treat cancer, HIV, and rare genetic disorders. A recently accessed official document reveals that an interdepartmental committee has recommended a set of sweeping customs duty exemptions and concessions aimed at making high-cost medical treatments more accessible to Indian patients.
India plans major price cuts for cancer, HIV, and rare disease drugs with customs duty waiver
In a major development that could bring relief to thousands of patients across India, the central government is preparing to slash prices of critical and life-saving medicines, particularly those used to treat cancer, HIV, and rare genetic disorders. A recently accessed official document reveals that an interdepartmental committee has recommended a set of sweeping customs duty exemptions and concessions aimed at making high-cost medical treatments more accessible to Indian patients.









