QAR to INR Exchange Rate - Convert Qatar Rial to Indian Rupee

Converting from Qatar Rial (QAR) to Indian Rupee (INR)

When traveling or doing business internationally, understanding currency conversion is essential. This article will explore the Qatar Rial (QAR) and the Indian Rupee (INR), providing guidance on how to convert between these two currencies effectively.

What is Qatar Rial (QAR)

The Qatar Rial (QAR) is the official currency of the State of Qatar, a small but wealthy country located on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. The Qatari economy is primarily based on natural gas and oil exports, which have resulted in significant wealth and economic stability for the nation.

The Qatar Rial is subdivided into 100 dirhams. The currency symbol for the Qatar Rial is "QR," and it is usually denoted by the code QAR in international finance. The Central Bank of Qatar issues banknotes and coins in various denominations:

  • Banknotes are available in 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 rials.
  • Coins typically come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 dirhams.

The QAR has a stable exchange rate, predominantly due to Qatar's strong economic fundamentals. This stability is important for those looking to invest, travel, or conduct business in Qatar.

What is Indian Rupee (INR)

The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency of India, the seventh-largest country by land area and the second-most populous country in the world. The Indian economy is diverse, with agriculture, manufacturing, and services sectors playing crucial roles.

The currency symbol for the Indian Rupee is "₹," and its international code is INR. The Indian Rupee is subdivided into 100 paise. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is responsible for issuing and regulating the Indian currency.

Indian banknotes come in several denominations, including:

  • 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 2000 rupees.

Coins are available in denominations of 1, 2, 5, and 10 rupees, as well as smaller denominations of paise.

When converting from QAR to INR, it’s essential to keep current exchange rates in mind, as they fluctuate based on market conditions. You can use online currency converters or financial applications to find the most accurate and up-to-date conversion rates. The exchange rate can be expressed mathematically as follows:

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

In summary, understanding the QAR and INR currencies is vital for anyone involved in financial transactions between Qatar and India. Whether for business, travel, or personal reasons, knowing how to convert these currencies will help ensure smooth financial dealings across borders.

Qatar Rial to Indian Rupee conversion table

QAR to INR conversion table

Qatar Rial (QAR)Indian Rupee (INR)
1 QAR23.55679327425 INR
2 QAR47.1135865485 INR
3 QAR70.67037982274 INR
4 QAR94.22717309699 INR
5 QAR117.78396637124 INR
6 QAR141.34075964549 INR
7 QAR164.89755291974 INR
8 QAR188.45434619399 INR
9 QAR212.01113946823 INR
10 QAR235.56793274248 INR
100 QAR2 355.67932742483 INR
200 QAR4 711.35865484966 INR
300 QAR7 067.03798227449 INR
400 QAR9 422.71730969932 INR
500 QAR11 778.39663712415 INR
600 QAR14 134.07596454898 INR
700 QAR16 489.75529197381 INR
800 QAR18 845.43461939864 INR
900 QAR21 201.11394682347 INR
1 000 QAR23 556.7932742483 INR
2 000 QAR47 113.58654849659 INR
5 000 QAR117 783.96637124148 INR
10 000 QAR235 567.93274248296 INR
20 000 QAR471 135.86548496592 INR
50 000 QAR1 177 839.6637124148 INR
100 000 QAR2 355 679.32742482959 INR
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 11:55 PM