880.18 metric tons of gold reserves are now held by the Reserve Bank of India as of. This is up from 879.58 metric tons at the end of 2024-25. The total value of gold reserves reached ₹8.4 lakh crore. RBI added 600 kg of gold in the first six months of 2025-26. It bought 200 kg in September and 400 kg in June. Global uncertainties increased gold demand and prices. Central banks worldwide added 166 tons to their reserves. Gold prices peaked in September. India's gold reserves help maintain economic stability and currency strength. In 2025, gold prices rose by ₹47,745 to ₹1,23,907 per 10 grams, while silver increased by ₹66,484 to ₹1,52,501 per kg. (Updated 23 Oct 2025, 15:10 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- 880.18 metric tons of gold reserves are now held by the Reserve Bank of India as of September 2025
- This is up from 879.58 metric tons at the end of 2024-25
- The total value of gold reserves reached ₹8.4 lakh crore on 26 Sep