The gold price chart from 2000 to 2025 reveals a dramatic increase in gold's value in India, transforming it into a significant investment. From stable prices in the early 2000s, gold experienced major booms driven by global crises and economic uncertainty, reaching record highs. This sustained growth highlights gold's enduring role as a hedge against inflation and a protector of wealth for Indian investors.
Gold has always been considered a safe-haven investment in India, but the price movement from 2000 to 2025 is nothing short of shocking. What once cost just a few thousand rupees per 10 grams has now crossed record levels, reshaping investment strategies for households, jewellers, and long-term inve
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FAQ :
In 2000, the approximate gold price per 10 grams in India was ₹4,400.
Gold prices first crossed ₹18,000 per 10 grams in India during the 2006-2011 period.
The historic gold rally between 2019 and 2021 was driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, global economic uncertainty, and record stimulus packages.
By 2025, gold prices are projected to surge beyond ₹70,000 per 10 grams, with one estimate reaching ₹1,36,750.
An investment of ₹1 lakh in gold in 2000 would be worth approximately ₹14-15 lakhs by 2025, excluding making charges and taxes.