BDT to INR Exchange Rate - Convert Bangladesh Taka to Indian Rupee

Converting from Bangladesh Taka (BDT) to Indian Rupee (INR)

What is Bangladesh Taka (BDT)

The Bangladesh Taka (BDT) is the official currency of Bangladesh. It was introduced in 1972, shortly after Bangladesh gained independence from Pakistan. The Taka is subdivided into 100 poisha, although poisha coins are rarely used today.

The symbol for the Taka is "৳" and the currency code is BDT. The Bank of Bangladesh, the country's central bank, is responsible for issuing and managing the currency. The Taka is essential for day-to-day transactions, serving as the medium of exchange in a variety of sectors including trade, services, and everyday consumer purchases.

In terms of value, the Taka's exchange rate varies due to economic conditions, including inflation rates, economic growth, and foreign exchange reserves. As such, the Taka can experience fluctuations against major currencies like the US Dollar (USD) and the Indian Rupee (INR). Understanding the current exchange rate is crucial for travelers, businesses, and investors who operate between Bangladesh and other countries, particularly India.

What is Indian Rupee (INR)

The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency of India and has a significant role in the South Asian economy. The Rupee was officially decimalized in 1957, with the currency symbol being "₹" and the currency code being INR. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is responsible for regulating the issuance and supply of the Rupee.

The Indian Rupee is divided into 100 paise, but similar to the Taka, coins for paise are increasingly uncommon in everyday transactions. With a large population and a rapidly growing economy, the Rupee's value is influenced by various factors such as interest rates, inflation, and economic policy.

The exchange rate of the Rupee against other currencies fluctuates and is subject to the dynamics of the global market. For people transacting in BDT or INR, being aware of these rates is imperative for both personal and business transactions.

Converting BDT to INR

To convert Bangladeshi Taka to Indian Rupees, you can follow the formula:

Amount in INR = Amount in BDT × Exchange Rate (BDT to INR)

For example, if the current exchange rate is 1 BDT = 0.82 INR and you want to convert 1000 BDT, the calculation would be:

1000 BDT × 0.82 = 820 INR

Before making any conversions, it is vital to check the latest exchange rates from reliable financial news sources or banks, as these rates can change frequently based on economic conditions.

In conclusion, understanding the basics of BDT and INR, along with their exchange rates, can greatly aid individuals and businesses in managing their finances effectively when dealing between Bangladesh and India.

Bangladesh Taka to Indian Rupee conversion table

BDT to INR conversion table

Bangladesh Taka (BDT)Indian Rupee (INR)
1 BDT0.69890373374 INR
2 BDT1.39780746747 INR
3 BDT2.09671120121 INR
4 BDT2.79561493494 INR
5 BDT3.49451866868 INR
6 BDT4.19342240242 INR
7 BDT4.89232613615 INR
8 BDT5.59122986989 INR
9 BDT6.29013360363 INR
10 BDT6.98903733736 INR
100 BDT69.89037337362 INR
200 BDT139.78074674724 INR
300 BDT209.67112012086 INR
400 BDT279.56149349448 INR
500 BDT349.4518668681 INR
600 BDT419.34224024172 INR
700 BDT489.23261361534 INR
800 BDT559.12298698896 INR
900 BDT629.01336036257 INR
1 000 BDT698.90373373619 INR
2 000 BDT1 397.80746747239 INR
5 000 BDT3 494.51866868097 INR
10 000 BDT6 989.03733736194 INR
20 000 BDT13 978.07467472388 INR
50 000 BDT34 945.18668680969 INR
100 000 BDT69 890.37337361939 INR
Last updated June 5, 2025 at 06:55 AM