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पाकिस्तान में भारत के नोट पर लिखा RBI कैसे छिपाया जाता था? | Indian Currency in Pakistan

22 July, 2025

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Did you know that Indian currency was used in Pakistan after Partition? But there's a hidden twist—every Indian note carried the words "Reserve Bank of India" (RBI), and that posed a serious identity issue for the newly formed Pakistan. So how did Pakistan deal with it? In this video, we uncover the lesser-known historical fact of how Pakistan used Indian currency between 1947 and 1948, and how the RBI actually functioned as Pakistan's central bank in the beginning. But the most surprising detail lies in how the words "Reserve Bank of India" were hidden, stamped, or covered on these notes to avoid confusion and establish Pakistani identity. Why did this happen? How long did this system last? And what challenges did both India and Pakistan face during this unique monetary arrangement? We dive into: The early financial arrangements post-Partition Role of RBI in Pakistan’s initial economy Visual proof of Indian notes with Pakistani overprints Why Pakistan had no currency of its own initially How and when Pakistan finally introduced its own currency This is a fascinating chapter of subcontinental history that connects economy, identity, and independence in an unexpected way. Watch till the end to see rare visuals and understand this financial mystery of post-Partition India and Pakistan.

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