INR to IRR Exchange Rate - Convert Indian Rupee to Iran Rial

Converting from Indian Rupee (INR) to Iran Rial (IRR)

What is Indian Rupee (INR)

The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency of India and is denoted by the symbol "₹." The rupee has a long history dating back to ancient India, where various silver coins were in circulation. Today, the Indian Rupee is issued and regulated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). One of the significant aspects of the Indian Rupee is its value, which can fluctuate based on economic conditions, trade dynamics, and monetary policy.

The Indian economy is one of the largest in the world, and the rupee's value is affected by several factors, including inflation rates, foreign investment, and the country's overall economic growth. As of October 2023, the rupee has been subject to fluctuations against major global currencies, reflecting changes in India's economic landscape. Understanding the current exchange rate for INR is crucial for anyone involved in trade or travel between India and other nations.

What is Iran Rial (IRR)

The Iran Rial (IRR) is the currency used in Iran, represented by the symbol "ریال." The Rial has been part of Iran's currency system since the late 19th century and is issued by the Central Bank of Iran. Like many other currencies, the Rial's value has experienced significant fluctuations, particularly in recent years due to economic sanctions, inflation, and changes in global oil prices, which heavily impact Iran's economy.

As of now, Iran has faced various economic challenges that have led to a depreciating currency. Consequently, the Rial has low purchasing power, and many Iranians use the term "tomans," which is ten times the value of the Rial, in daily transactions. Frequent updates on the exchange rate are essential for Iranians and those looking to trade or travel to Iran, as the value of the Rial can change rapidly.

Conversion and Exchange Rate

When converting Indian Rupees to Iranian Rials, it’s crucial to check the current exchange rate, as it can vary significantly. For example, if the exchange rate from INR to IRR is 1 INR = 52 IRR, this means that for every 1 Indian Rupee, you would receive 52 Iranian Rials.

To convert an amount from INR to IRR, you can use the formula:

Amount in IRR = Amount in INR × Current exchange rate (IRR per INR)

For a practical calculation, if you wanted to convert 100 INR to IRR, using the example rate, the calculation would be:

Amount in IRR = 100 × 52 = 5200 IRR

This basic understanding of the Indian Rupee and the Iran Rial, along with how to convert between them, can help travelers and traders navigate currency exchanges more effectively. Always keep an eye on the latest rates, as they can shift frequently due to market conditions.

Indian Rupee to Iran Rial conversion table

INR to IRR conversion table

Indian Rupee (INR)Iran Rial (IRR)
1 INR486.74402713567 IRR
2 INR973.48805427133 IRR
3 INR1 460.232081407 IRR
4 INR1 946.97610854266 IRR
5 INR2 433.72013567833 IRR
6 INR2 920.46416281399 IRR
7 INR3 407.20818994966 IRR
8 INR3 893.95221708532 IRR
9 INR4 380.69624422099 IRR
10 INR4 867.44027135665 IRR
100 INR48 674.40271356651 IRR
200 INR97 348.80542713301 IRR
300 INR146 023.20814069952 IRR
400 INR194 697.61085426603 IRR
500 INR243 372.01356783254 IRR
600 INR292 046.41628139904 IRR
700 INR340 720.81899496555 IRR
800 INR389 395.22170853206 IRR
900 INR438 069.62442209856 IRR
1 000 INR486 744.02713566507 IRR
2 000 INR973 488.05427133014 IRR
5 000 INR2 433 720.13567832535 IRR
10 000 INR4 867 440.2713566507 IRR
20 000 INR9 734 880.5427133014 IRR
50 000 INR24 337 201.35678325351 IRR
100 000 INR48 674 402.71356650702 IRR
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM