India’s gold reserves, managed by the Reserve Bank of India, total 854.73 metric tonnes, with 510.46 metric tonnes stored domestically and 324.01 metric tonnes internationally. Gold’s share in India’s foreign exchange reserves increased to 9.32% by September 2024, from 8.15% in March 2024, reflecting its rising importance amid global economic fluctuations.
India’s gold reserve hike to 855 metric tonnes despite global economic slowdown
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