Indian 2000-rupee note

Two thousand rupees
(India)
Value₹2000
Height66 mm
Years of printing2016–2017
Obverse
DesignMahatma Gandhi
DesignerReserve Bank of India
Design date2016
Reverse
DesignMangalyaan
DesignerReserve Bank of India
Design date2016

The 2000 rupee note was introduced by the Reserve Bank of India on 8 November 2016. The introduction of this denomination of the Indian rupee was part of the government's demonetization exercise aimed at curbing corruption, black money and counterfeit currency. On the same day, the Indian government announced the demonetization of the existing 500 rupee and 1000 rupee notes. The intention behind demonetization was to invalidate the old notes to disrupt illegal activities and promote a shift towards digital transactions.

Initially, the circulation of the 2000 rupee note was limited due to the demonetization exercise and the subsequent re-calibration of ATMs and cash distribution systems. However, as the process unfolded, the note became more widely available for circulation. On 19 May 2023, the Reserve Bank of India announced its decision to withdraw the ₹2,000 notes from circulation.[1]

  1. ^ "Withdrawal of ₹2000 Denomination Banknotes – Status".