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Fact Check: Did the RBI Sell USD 12 Billion Worth of Gold Reserves? The Truth Behind the Viral Rumor

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Reserve Bank of India RBI headquarters building entrance in Mumbai representing official Indian financial regulation and national currency forex reserves.

New Delhi, 3 June 2026

A widespread claim circulating across social media platforms has sparked intense speculation, alleging that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) quietly sold off approximately USD 12 billion worth of its gold reserves. Online posts frequently cited a misinterpretation of a recent financial report to back up the assertion.

However, official clarifications from both the central bank and government fact-checking authorities have comprehensively debunked the claim. The truth is quite the opposite: India’s gold holdings remain entirely intact, and its share within the national reserve portfolio has actually grown.

PIB Fact Check and RBI Issues Clear Denial

Following days of viral speculation, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check unit officially flagged the rumors as completely fake. The investigative body confirmed that no official data supports the claim of a USD 12 billion gold liquidation.

In a public statement, the RBI reiterated that its physical gold stock remains completely unchanged. To reassure citizens and financial analysts, the central bank pointed to its publicly accessible data, highlighting that the actual physical volume of gold reported in the latest RBI Monthly Bulletin matches previous periods perfectly.

The Math: Gold’s Share in India’s Forex Portfolio Is Rising

Rather than reducing its reliance on gold, official data reveals that the precious metal is taking up a significantly larger slice of India’s total Foreign Exchange (Forex) reserves.

As of late May 2026, the official composition breakdown of India’s reserves stands as follows:

Period Gold’s Percentage Share of Total Forex Reserves Physical Gold Stock Status
End of September 2025 13.92% Unchanged
March 31, 2026 16.70% Unchanged
May 22, 2026 16.85% Unchanged

Understanding Valuation Effects: Why the Rumor Surfaced

If the physical gold never moved, why did social media claim a massive sell-off occurred? Financial experts point to a fundamental misunderstanding of valuation effects in international banking.

The dollar-denominated value of a country’s foreign exchange reserves fluctuates constantly. These movements are driven by:

  1. Global Market Fluctuations: Changes in the real-time spot price of gold on international markets.

  2. Currency Exchange Rates: The shifting value of the US Dollar against the Indian Rupee and other global currencies.

  3. Paper Revaluation: Regular accounting adjustments that recalculate what the existing assets are worth at current market rates.

When global gold prices dip or currency values shift, the total worth of the reserves can drop by billions of dollars on paper. Speculative online reports mistook this routine accounting recalculation for a literal physical sale of bullion.

Conclusion: Rely Only on Verified Data

The viral claim that the Reserve Bank of India liquidated USD 12 billion of its gold reserves is entirely false. Citizens and investors are strongly advised to cross-verify sensitive economic news against official RBI announcements and credible media bulletins before sharing them online.

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Saransh Kanaujia is currently editor of Matribhumi Samachar Group. He earlier worked with Hindusthan Samachar News Agency. He is also associated with many organizations.

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