Silver Rate Today (30 January 2026): Silver hits ₹4,10,000/kg in India as global prices surge past $120 and analysts warn of possible correction amid speculative buying and strong demand.

Silver Rate Today 30 January 2026
Gold Silver Price (Today) 26 January 2026: The price of silver in India touched a new record high on January 30, 2026 as it rose to Rs. 410 per gram and Rs. 4,10,000 per kilogram and the rise in the price of silver can be attributed to the disruption in the global supply chain, a weak rupee and an increase in industrial demand.
| City | 10 grams | 100 grams | 1 kg |
| Chennai | 4,250 | 42,500 | 4,25,000 |
| Mumbai | 4,100 | 41,000 | 4,10,000 |
| Delhi | 4,100 | 41,000 | 4,10,000 |
| Kolkata | 4,100 | 41,000 | 4,10,000 |
| Bengaluru | 4,100 | 41,000 | 4,10,000 |
| Hyderabad | 4,250 | 42,500 | 4,25,000 |
| Kerala | 4,250 | 42,500 | 4,25,000 |
| Pune | 4,100 | 41,000 | 4,10,000 |
| Vadodara | 4,100 | 41,000 | 4,10,000 |
| Ahmedabad | 4,100 | 41,000 | 4,10,000 |
| Date | 10 grams | 100 grams | 1 kg |
| Jan 30, 26 | 410 | 41,000 | 4,10,000 |
| Jan 29, 26 | 380 | 38,000 | 3,80,000 |
| Jan 28, 26 | 370 | 37,000 | 3,70,000 |
| Jan 27, 26 | 360 | 36,000 | 3,60,000 |
| Jan 26, 26 | 335 | 33,500 | 3,35,000 |
| Jan 25, 26 | 335 | 33,500 | 3,35,000 |
| Jan 24, 26 | 340 | 34,000 | 3,40,000 |
| Jan 23, 26 | 325 | 32,500 | 3,25,000 |
| Jan 22, 26 | 330 | 33,000 | 3,30,000 |
| Jan 21, 26 | 320 | 32,000 | 3,20,000 |
| Date | 1 kg Rate | Change |
| Jan 1, 2026 | 2,38,000 | – |
| Jan 29, 2026 | 4,10,000 | +72.27% |
Global silver prices breached $120.46 per ounce, marking a 64% YTD gain with strong demand for industrial and AI tech metals, combined with a weaker dollar, pushed silver to unprecedented highs. Futures trading spiked to 81,000 contracts, reflecting market enthusiasm and speculative activity.
Experts warn of potential correction with rapid gains have stretched prices 30% above fundamental levels and the small silver market amplifies selling, making it susceptible to swift pullbacks if global macro or speculative trends reverse.