RBI Boosts Gold Holdings to 880 Tonnes Valued at $95 Billion in 2025

RBI’s Gold Holdings Cross 880 Metric Tonnes

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has increased its gold reserves to 880.18 metric tonnes by the end of September 2025, up from 879.58 tonnes at the close of the previous fiscal year. This marks a small but steady addition of 0.6 tonnes during the first half of 2025–26, including 0.2 tonnes added in the final week of September.

Valued at $95 Billion as of September 2025

According to the latest RBI data, the total value of India’s gold reserves reached approximately $95 billion as of September 26, 2025. This rise reflects both modest gold purchases and the impact of higher global gold prices during the quarter.

Comparison with Previous Year

During the 2024–25 fiscal year, the RBI had added 54.13 metric tonnes of gold, one of the highest annual increases in over a decade. The current pace of accumulation in 2025–26 suggests that the central bank is maintaining a cautious approach amid volatile global markets.

Global Trend: Central Banks Continue to Buy Gold

Worldwide, central banks collectively added 166 tonnes of gold to their official reserves during the same period. This trend highlights the growing preference for gold as a safe-haven asset amid economic uncertainty, inflation concerns, and geopolitical tensions.

Why Gold Prices Are Rising

International gold prices reached record highs in September 2025, supported by increased demand from both investors and central banks.

Factors such as global political instability, persistent inflation, and weakening confidence in major currencies have contributed to strong safe-haven buying.

What This Means for India

The RBI’s steady gold accumulation indicates a diversification of India’s foreign exchange reserves.

Gold acts as a financial cushion in times of market volatility and strengthens the nation’s balance sheet.
With rising global gold demand, India’s reserve strategy continues to emphasize long-term stability over short-term gains.

Key Takeaways

  • RBI’s gold reserves stand at 880.18 tonnes as of September 2025.
  • Total value: $95 billion.
  • Added 0.6 tonnes in the first half of FY2025–26.
  • Global central banks purchased 166 tonnes during the same period.
  • Gold prices reached record highs amid global uncertainty.

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