The India 1,000 Rupees Banknote was issued by the Reserve Bank of India in 2009 with a letter R plate. The note has a combination of red, pink, yellow, orange, black, green, and light blue colors. Its obverse features Mahatma Gandhi and the lion capital of the Ashoka pillar, It also shows the RBI seal depicting a tiger and a palm tree. The reverse of the note displays a language panel, farmers riding a combine tractor in a wheat field. It also depicts an offshore oil drilling platform, a satellite, a young woman using a computer with a CRT monitor, and a steel mill. The note contains a flower registration device and a 3-mm wide green-to-blue windowed security thread with demetallized RBI and the country name. It also bears a watermark that reveals an electrotype 1000, Mahatma Gandhi, a vertical RBI, and 1000. The note measures 176 x 73 mm and is signed by Duvvuri Subbarao. This banknote is in used condition.