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HistoriCity: How ancient India became the ‘Golden Sparrow’ through gold trade

From the Rig Veda to Roman trade, India’s cultural and religious bond with gold has shaped demand for centuries despite soaring prices. | India News

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HistoriCity: How ancient India became the ‘Golden Sparrow’ through gold trade

From the Rig Veda to Roman trade, India’s cultural and religious bond with gold has shaped demand for centuries despite soaring prices. | India News

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economictimes.indiatimes.com1 mesi fa

India’s gold import duty hike: A double-edged sword

India has raised gold import duty to 15% and urged citizens to buy less gold. This move targets foreign reserves and the rupee's value. However, India's strong cultural demand for gold may limit effectiveness. Higher…

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  1. sabato 16 maggio 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    India’s gold import duty hike: A double-edged sword

    India has raised gold import duty to 15% and urged citizens to buy less gold. This move targets foreign reserves and the rupee's value. However, India's strong cultural demand for…

  2. domenica 17 maggio 2026·hindustantimes.com

    HistoriCity: How ancient India became the ‘Golden Sparrow’ through gold trade

    From the Rig Veda to Roman trade, India’s cultural and religious bond with gold has shaped demand for centuries despite soaring prices. | India News