INR to CNY Exchange Rate - Convert Indian Rupee to Chinese Yuan

Converting from Indian Rupee (INR) to Chinese Yuan (CNY)

What is Indian Rupee (INR)

The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency of India. It is symbolized by ₹ and issues by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The rupee is subdivided into 100 paise, though in everyday transactions, the use of paise is diminishing. The rupee's history dates back to ancient times, but the modern Indian rupee was introduced in 1540 by Sher Shah Suri, the founder of the Suri Empire in North India.

The INR is a fiat currency, meaning it is not backed by a physical commodity like gold or silver. Instead, its value is derived from the trust of the people who use it. The exchange rate of the INR against other currencies, like the Chinese Yuan (CNY), fluctuates based on various factors, including economic conditions, interest rates, and geopolitical stability.

When converting Indian Rupees to Chinese Yuan, it is essential to consider the current exchange rate. Exchange rates can be influenced by market demand, international trade flows, and economic indicators. Financial institutions, online currency converters, and currency exchange services can provide updated rates for accurate conversions.

What is Chinese Yuan (CNY)

The Chinese Yuan (CNY), also known as the Renminbi (RMB), is the official currency of the People's Republic of China. The symbol for the yuan is ¥, and it is subdivided into 10 jiao or 100 fen. The People's Bank of China (PBOC) manages the currency and regulates its value in the foreign exchange market.

The yuan has gained international prominence as China has become a significant player in the global economy. Unlike most currencies, the yuan operates under a managed float exchange rate system, meaning its value is controlled to some extent by the Chinese government. This system allows the yuan to be stable while giving the government tools to respond to economic changes.

For those looking to convert CNY to INR or vice versa, understanding the conversion rate is critical. The current exchange rate can be calculated using the formula:

Conversion Rate = (Amount in INR/Exchange Rate) or Amount in CNY = Amount in INR × Exchange Rate

When dealing with large sums or for business purposes, it is advisable to consult a financial adviser or use a reliable currency conversion service. With increasing trade relations between India and China, conversions between these two currencies are likely to continue gaining importance.

In summary, knowing how to convert INR to CNY is valuable for travelers, businesses, and individuals dealing with currency exchanges, especially in the context of the growing economies of both countries.

Indian Rupee to Chinese Yuan conversion table

INR to CNY conversion table

Indian Rupee (INR)Chinese Yuan (CNY)
1 INR0.08538769383 CNY
2 INR0.17077538766 CNY
3 INR0.25616308149 CNY
4 INR0.34155077531 CNY
5 INR0.42693846914 CNY
6 INR0.51232616297 CNY
7 INR0.5977138568 CNY
8 INR0.68310155063 CNY
9 INR0.76848924446 CNY
10 INR0.85387693829 CNY
100 INR8.53876938286 CNY
200 INR17.07753876571 CNY
300 INR25.61630814857 CNY
400 INR34.15507753142 CNY
500 INR42.69384691428 CNY
600 INR51.23261629713 CNY
700 INR59.77138567999 CNY
800 INR68.31015506284 CNY
900 INR76.8489244457 CNY
1 000 INR85.38769382856 CNY
2 000 INR170.77538765711 CNY
5 000 INR426.93846914278 CNY
10 000 INR853.87693828555 CNY
20 000 INR1 707.75387657111 CNY
50 000 INR4 269.38469142777 CNY
100 000 INR8 538.76938285554 CNY
Last updated April 24, 2025 at 11:59 PM