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Gold Rate: India vs Dubai Gold Prices on January 29, 2026

Written by: Nikitha DeviUpdated on: 29 Jan 2026, 4:20 pm IST
Gold rises in India and Dubai due to strong demand; India sees more volatility from local factors, while Dubai follows global trends steadily.
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As of Thursday, 29 January 2026, gold prices in India and Dubai witnessed notable gains.

India Gold Prices Today

Gold and silver prices in India surged sharply on Thursday, January 29, 2026. Gold was trading at ₹179,560 per 10 grams, up ₹12,350 or 7.39%, while silver rose to ₹407,870 per kilogram, gaining ₹20,230 or 5.22%. 

As per purity-wise rates, 24-carat gold stood at ₹17,956 per gram, 22-carat at ₹16,460, 20-carat at ₹14,963, and 18-carat gold was priced at ₹13,467 per gram, reflecting strong bullish momentum in the domestic bullion market.

Dubai Gold Rates Today

Gold prices in the UAE also moved higher on January 29, 2026, compared to the previous session. 

In morning trade, 24-carat gold was priced at AED 664.75 per gram versus AED 639.25 yesterday, while 22-carat gold rose to AED 615.50 from AED 591.75. 

Similarly, 21-carat gold increased to AED 590.25 from AED 567.50, 18-carat climbed to AED 506.00 from AED 486.50, and 14-carat gold advanced to AED 394.75 from AED 379.50, indicating firm global demand.

India vs Dubai Gold Price Comparison

Gold prices in India and Dubai have been showing similar upward momentum, reflecting strong demand in both domestic and international markets. While India’s gold market is influenced heavily by local buying trends, festivals, and investment demand, Dubai’s prices are more closely tied to global market movements and international trade flows.

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Conclusion

Gold demand drives a bullish trend in both India and Dubai, with local factors adding volatility in India compared to Dubai.

 

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a private recommendation/investment advice. It does not aim to influence any individual or entity to make investment decisions. Recipients should conduct their own research and assessments to form an independent opinion about investment decisions.

Published on: Jan 29, 2026, 10:48 AM IST

Nikitha Devi

Nikitha is a content creator with 7+ years of experience in the financial domain. Specialising in personal finance, investments, and market insights, Nikitha simplifies complex financial topics, making them accessible to readers.

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