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Home/National/Today’s Gold & Silver Rate in India (29 January 2026)
Gold and silver rate in India today
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Today’s Gold & Silver Rate in India (29 January 2026)

By Deepak
January 29, 2026 3 Min Read

The gold and silver rate in India today, 29 January 2026, shows a sharp surge, with gold hitting record highs and silver crossing the ₹4 lakh per kg mark amid strong global safe-haven demand.

Gold and Silver Rate in India Today: Market Overview

🟡 Gold (per 10 g, standard purity)

  • 24 Carat gold (pure): roughly ₹1,76,000 + per 10 g — record high levels reflecting a strong rally.
  • Prices have reached new peaks due to global safe-haven demand and local market pressure.
  • On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), gold futures have also scaled up sharply, often pushing spot and retail prices upward.

🪩 Silver (per kg & per 10 g)

  • Silver price: around ₹4,10,000 per kg (₹4,100 per 10 g) — a dramatic spike.
  • Some regional quotes show even higher prices, e.g. ₹4,25,000 per kg in Bhubaneswar.
  • Silver has breached the ₹4 lakh/kg mark, reflecting strong buying and tight supplies.

💡 Key drivers today:

  • Safe-haven demand amidst geopolitical and economic uncertainty.
  • Weakness in the U.S. dollar historically lifts gold and silver prices globally.
  • Investment inflows (gold & silver ETFs) and rising import bills may contribute to price pressure.

📊 Price Trends Over the Last ~10 Days

Below is a day-by-day trend showing how gold and silver have moved in India — showing a clear rising trend.

🟡 Gold Price (24 Carat, per 10 g)

(Based on average national data across major price trackers)

DateApprox PriceDirection
Jan 20₹1,49,667Starting upward trend
Jan 21₹1,50,672+
Jan 22₹1,49,002minor dip
Jan 23₹1,51,841+
Jan 24₹1,54,865+
Jan 25₹1,54,865stable
Jan 26₹1,57,615+
Jan 27₹1,55,734slight dip
Jan 28₹1,62,125significant +
Jan 29~₹1,76,000+strong increase (new record)

👉 Gold has climbed steadily, with brief small dips, and recent days showing a sharp accelerated increase — a classic bullish pattern in precious metals during uncertain markets.


🪩 Silver Price (per kg)

DateApprox PriceDirection
Jan 20₹3,20,000Starting trend
Jan 21₹3,30,000+
Jan 22₹3,25,000slight down
Jan 23₹3,40,000+
Jan 24₹3,35,000slight dip
Jan 25₹3,35,000stable
Jan 26₹3,60,000+ surge
Jan 27₹3,70,000+
Jan 28₹3,80,000+
Jan 29₹4,10,000+major jump

👉 Silver’s rise is even steeper than gold’s — especially in the last 3–4 days — with a very strong breakout above ₹4 lakh/kg.


📌 What This Trend Means

Overall, the gold and silver rate in India continues to reflect strong bullish momentum driven by global uncertainty, currency movement, and rising investment demand.

📈 Strong Upward Momentum

Both gold and silver have not simply risen — they have accelerated in price. Compared to earlier in the month, the escalation has been significant.

  • Gold shows sustained bullish behavior, with now nearly two weeks of upward momentum.
  • Silver’s recent upswing suggests increasing demand beyond traditional industrial use — likely investor flight to precious metals.

💡 Underlying Drivers

Several economic and market factors are likely behind these trends:

  1. Global economic uncertainty: Continued geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic fears push investors toward safe-haven assets like gold and silver.
  2. Currency effects: A weaker USD versus the INR tends to lift local bullion prices.
  3. Inflation and portfolio diversification: With inflation concerns still fresh, precious metals are attractive diversifiers.
  4. ETF and investment inflows: Record ETF inflows show investment demand rising alongside physical demand.
  5. Import cost impact: India imports nearly all its gold and most of its silver — rising global prices thus push domestic costs higher.

🧠 What It Means for You

💍 If You’re Buying Jewellery

  • Prices are currently very high — you may want to watch further signals (e.g., central bank cues, dollar movement) before making big purchases.
  • Avoid impulsive buying during sharp spikes.

📈 If You’re Investing

  • Gold: Momentum is strong — but upside rallies can experience pullbacks.
  • Silver: More volatile than gold — higher risk and higher reward — watch global industrial demand and ETF flows.

Given the ongoing volatility, tracking the gold and silver rate in India daily has become increasingly important for investors, traders, and jewellery buyers.

🧑‍💼 For Short-Term Traders

  • High volatility means entry/exit timing is crucial — consider relative strength indicators and caution around major news events.
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