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This scholarly work presents a curated selection of papers and official documents related to the significant monetary reform of introducing a gold currency in India. The collection offers valuable insights into the economic, political, and administrative considerations that influenced one of the most important financial decisions in India’s colonial and post-colonial history.
The papers include correspondence, policy recommendations, legislative proposals, and technical analyses from key decision-makers and economic experts of the period. Through these primary sources, readers can understand the debates, challenges, and strategic thinking that drove India’s currency modernization efforts.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this comprehensive compilation serves as an essential resource for historians, economists, and scholars interested in Indian monetary policy, economic history, and the development of modern financial systems in Asia.







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