India printed currency for Pakistan?
Is it true that Reserve Bank
of India (RBI) printed the Pakistani currency for short time,
and also helped them to set the foundation of the monetary system and central
bank in Pakistan immediately after the independence from India
in 1947. Read on to know what actually
transpired…..
Many may not be aware that India printed the currency for Pakistan after India was divided into two nations, India and Muslim majority Pakistan. Did Reserve Bank of India print currency for Pakistan? The answer is, yes it did. At the end of the British rule after being ruled by the British Empire for almost 200 years, the partition of India into the two new Dominions of India and Pakistan in 1947, posed several political, economical and other delicate problems. And one of those was Pakistan didn’t have its own Central Bank.
Still there was a great deal of disagreement. There were serious disagreements between the two Dominions on many issues. The Muslim members felt that the Pakistan government should have the right to appoint a deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India; and it should also directly nominate two out of the four nominated directors on the RBI’s central board, among other demands.
Muslim members also came up with some figures that during the World War II, Nasik Press was printing about eight million of pieces of currency notes per day and contemporary production was about 3.5 million pieces. They said that after partition India would not have required more than 2.5 million pieces per day and the requirement of Pakistan was going to be only 0.8 million pieces per day. Hence, in their point of view Nasik Press could and should print the currency notes for Pakistan as well.
First batch of currency notes supply for Pakistan was issued on April 1, 1948 by RBI, so it is assumed that till then old 'Indian' currency was accepted in Pakistan. It took a while for India and Pakistan both to design and issue its own currency notes.
Indian government had to compromise and accept the image of King of England on the currency notes even after independence, signed by CD Deshmukh, the then Governor of RBI. Pakistan had to compromise even further- they had to accept currency notes issued by ‘Reserve Bank of India’. Nasik Press had engraved ‘Government of Pakistan’ in English and ‘Hukumut-e-Pakistan’ in Urdu on the white portion of the currency notes for their circulation in Pakistan. First batch of currency notes supply for Pakistan was issued on April 1, 1948 by RBI, so it is assumed that till then old ‘Indian’ currency was accepted in Pakistan. It took a while for India and Pakistan both to design and issue its own currency notes.
On April 1, 1948, the RBI and government of India issued provisional notes on behalf of the government of Pakistan exclusively for Pakistan. RBI ceased to function as the Central bank of Pakistan from July 1, 1948, and its functions were officially taken over by the newly established State Bank of Pakistan.
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