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This comprehensive collection of papers presents historical documentation relating to the introduction of a gold currency into India. The work compiles official correspondence, policy proposals, and economic analyses that shaped discussions around monetary reform in India during a critical period of its financial development.
The papers offer valuable insights into the economic considerations, technical challenges, and political deliberations that surrounded the adoption of a gold standard or gold-based currency system. Through official documents and expert commentary, readers gain understanding of how colonial and Indian administrators approached currency modernization and the standardization of monetary systems.
This historical resource serves as an essential reference for scholars studying Indian economic history, monetary policy evolution, and the financial institutions that developed during this transformative period. The compilation demonstrates the complexity of implementing major currency reforms and the various stakeholders involved in such decisions.







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