International spot silver at $80.71/oz — up a stunning 146.71% year-on-year.
India’s silver rate stands at ₹275/gram (₹2,75,000/kg).
The metal is in its 6th consecutive annual supply deficit.
Here’s everything you need to know, updated for today.
Looking for aaj ka chandi ka bhav? Silver is one of 2026’s most dramatic stories. After surging 147% in 2025, the metal hit an all-time high of $121.67/oz in January 2026, then pulled back significantly. Today, 9 May 2026, silver is back above $80/oz globally and trading at ₹275 per gram in India — still up over 146% from a year ago, and sitting in a structural supply deficit for the sixth consecutive year.
🪙 Silver Rate Today in India — 9 May 2026
Today’s silver price in India (9 May 2026) is ₹275 per gram and ₹2,75,000 per kilogram,
as reported by Goodreturns and Policybazaar sourced from reputed bullion dealers nationwide.
At 10 grams, that’s ₹2,750 — making silver the most accessible precious metal for everyday Indian buyers.
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