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India has flexed its financial muscle by repatriating 102 metric tonnes of gold bullion from London, while its domestic silver demand now matches U.S. levels. Though India's sovereign gold allocation remains at just 10% compared to Western nations' 70%, their growing influence in precious metals markets is evident through strong buying patterns and expanded domestic production, highlighted by Hindustan Zinc's push to become the world's largest silver producer.
By SD Bullion5
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India has flexed its financial muscle by repatriating 102 metric tonnes of gold bullion from London, while its domestic silver demand now matches U.S. levels. Though India's sovereign gold allocation remains at just 10% compared to Western nations' 70%, their growing influence in precious metals markets is evident through strong buying patterns and expanded domestic production, highlighted by Hindustan Zinc's push to become the world's largest silver producer.

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