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This scholarly work by Clarmont Daniell presents a detailed investigation into the substantial gold reserves accumulated throughout India’s history. The author meticulously examines the causes and circumstances that led to such significant gold accumulation across the Indian subcontinent.
Beyond mere documentation, Daniell proposes practical and proper means by which India’s gold treasure could be effectively utilized as money within the monetary system. The enquiry addresses economic considerations, potential strategies, and the broader implications of converting these precious metal reserves into functional currency.
The book serves as both a historical record and an economic analysis, offering insights into wealth management, monetary policy, and India’s financial resources during the period of study. It remains a valuable reference for understanding India’s economic heritage and the relationship between commodity wealth and monetary systems.







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