KGS to INR Exchange Rate - Convert Kyrgyzstani Som to Indian Rupee

Converting from Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS) to Indian Rupee (INR)

What is Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS)

The Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS) is the official currency of Kyrgyzstan, a landlocked country situated in Central Asia. The currency was introduced in 1993, following the nation's independence from the Soviet Union. The name "som" means "pure" in Kyrgyz, symbolizing the goal of having a reliable and stable currency.

The Kyrgyzstani Som is subdivided into 100 tyyn, although coins in tyyn are not widely used and are often considered obsolete in daily transactions. The som is denoted by the symbol "с" or sometimes "KGS" in international trading contexts. The currency is issued by the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic, which monitors its stability and circulation.

As an emerging economy, Kyrgyzstan relies heavily on remittances from its citizens working abroad and trade with neighboring countries. Consequently, the value of the Kyrgyzstani Som can be influenced by various factors, including inflation rates, political stability, and economic policies. Because of these factors, the exchange rate against other currencies, such as the Indian Rupee (INR), fluctuates frequently.

What is Indian Rupee (INR)

The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency of India, one of the world's largest economies and the second-most populous country. The rupee is further subdivided into 100 paise. The symbol for the Indian Rupee is "₹", and it is widely used in trade both domestically and internationally.

The Indian Rupee has a rich history that dates back to ancient times, with various forms of currency existing before the modern rupee was established in 1540 during the reign of Sher Shah Suri. The Reserve Bank of India is responsible for issuing and managing the currency, ensuring its stability and availability in the economy.

The exchange rate of the Indian Rupee is affected by several factors, including inflation, interest rates, and economic performance relative to other countries. India’s growing economy, led by sectors such as technology, agriculture, and manufacturing, influences the strength of the Indian Rupee.

Converting KGS to INR

To convert Kyrgyzstani Som to Indian Rupee, individuals can use current exchange rates provided by banks or online currency converters. For example, if the exchange rate is represented as:

1 KGS = X INR

To find out how many Indian Rupees Y you can obtain for a certain amount $A$ in Kyrgyzstani Som, the equation would be:

Y = A × X

It is essential to check the current exchange rates as they fluctuate regularly due to market changes. Understanding these conversions can be particularly helpful for travelers, businesses engaged in cross-border trade, or anyone looking to exchange currencies for various purposes.

Kyrgyzstani Som to Indian Rupee conversion table

KGS to INR conversion table

Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS)Indian Rupee (INR)
1 KGS0.97900351022 INR
2 KGS1.95800702045 INR
3 KGS2.93701053067 INR
4 KGS3.91601404089 INR
5 KGS4.89501755112 INR
6 KGS5.87402106134 INR
7 KGS6.85302457156 INR
8 KGS7.83202808178 INR
9 KGS8.81103159201 INR
10 KGS9.79003510223 INR
100 KGS97.9003510223 INR
200 KGS195.8007020446 INR
300 KGS293.70105306691 INR
400 KGS391.60140408921 INR
500 KGS489.50175511151 INR
600 KGS587.40210613381 INR
700 KGS685.30245715611 INR
800 KGS783.20280817842 INR
900 KGS881.10315920072 INR
1 000 KGS979.00351022302 INR
2 000 KGS1 958.00702044604 INR
5 000 KGS4 895.0175511151 INR
10 000 KGS9 790.03510223019 INR
20 000 KGS19 580.07020446038 INR
50 000 KGS48 950.17551115096 INR
100 000 KGS97 900.35102230192 INR
Last updated April 16, 2025 at 06:55 AM