INR to UZS Exchange Rate - Convert Indian Rupee to Uzbekistani Som

Converting from Indian Rupee (INR) to Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

What is Indian Rupee (INR)

The Indian Rupee, abbreviated as INR, is the official currency of India. It is symbolized by "₹" and is subdivided into 100 smaller units called paise. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency. The Rupee has a long history, with roots tracing back to ancient India, where it was originally a silver coin.

Today, the Indian Rupee is used in various forms, including banknotes and coins. The denominations of banknotes currently in circulation include ₹2, ₹5, ₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100, ₹200, ₹500, and ₹2000. The Rupee is not only significant within India but also plays a crucial role in international trade, especially in South Asia. Its value fluctuates based on market demand, economic indicators, and geopolitical conditions.

Converting INR to other currencies, such as the Uzbekistani Som, is a common practice for travelers, businesses, and investors. The conversion rate can change daily, influenced by various factors, including monetary policy, inflation, and market movements. Online currency converters and financial news websites provide real-time exchange rates, making it easier for people to determine how much their Indian Rupees are worth in other currencies.

What is Uzbekistani Som (UZS)

The Uzbekistani Som, known by its abbreviation UZS, is the official currency of Uzbekistan. It is denoted by the symbol "с" and is subdivided into 100 tiyin (although the tiyin has limited usage today). The Central Bank of Uzbekistan governs the issuance and regulation of the Som.

The Som has undergone several changes since its introduction after Uzbekistan gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. The currency has faced periods of high inflation, which led to the introduction of new banknotes and the withdrawal of older denominations. Currently, the available banknotes include 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, and higher denominations.

As the economy of Uzbekistan continues to develop and open up to international trade and investment, the demand for the Som in the global market is also increasing. For anyone looking to convert from INR to UZS, it is essential to check current exchange rates, as they can significantly impact the amount received during such conversions.

To summarize, converting Indian Rupees to Uzbekistani Som involves understanding both currencies and their respective values. Whether you're planning to travel, invest, or conduct business, keeping an eye on exchange rates is crucial for getting the best value for your money. The relationship between the two currencies reflects broader economic conditions and offers insights into the financial health of both nations.

Indian Rupee to Uzbekistani Som conversion table

INR to UZS conversion table

Indian Rupee (INR)Uzbekistani Som (UZS)
1 INR147.6690535611 UZS
2 INR295.33810712221 UZS
3 INR443.00716068331 UZS
4 INR590.67621424442 UZS
5 INR738.34526780552 UZS
6 INR886.01432136663 UZS
7 INR1 033.68337492773 UZS
8 INR1 181.35242848883 UZS
9 INR1 329.02148204994 UZS
10 INR1 476.69053561104 UZS
100 INR14 766.90535611043 UZS
200 INR29 533.81071222087 UZS
300 INR44 300.7160683313 UZS
400 INR59 067.62142444174 UZS
500 INR73 834.52678055217 UZS
600 INR88 601.43213666261 UZS
700 INR103 368.33749277304 UZS
800 INR118 135.24284888348 UZS
900 INR132 902.14820499391 UZS
1 000 INR147 669.05356110435 UZS
2 000 INR295 338.10712220869 UZS
5 000 INR738 345.26780552174 UZS
10 000 INR1 476 690.53561104347 UZS
20 000 INR2 953 381.07122208695 UZS
50 000 INR7 383 452.67805521737 UZS
100 000 INR14 766 905.35611043475 UZS
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM