TND to INR Exchange Rate - Convert Tunisian Dinar to Indian Rupee

Converting from Tunisian Dinar (TND) to Indian Rupee (INR)

What is Tunisian Dinar (TND)

The Tunisian Dinar (TND) is the official currency of Tunisia, a country located in North Africa. Introduced in 1960, the dinar replaced the Tunisian franc at a rate of 1 dinar to 1000 francs. The currency is subdivided into smaller units known as millimes, where 1 dinar equals 1000 millimes.

TND is symbolized by د.ت, and its value fluctuates in the foreign exchange market. The Tunisian Central Bank, known as the Banque Centrale de Tunisie, regulates the supply and value of the dinar. The Tunisian economy relies heavily on tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing, which can impact the value of the dinar relative to other currencies.

As with any currency, exchange rates can vary based on numerous factors, including inflation rates, economic stability, and demand for foreign currency in Tunisia. To convert between TND and other currencies like the Indian Rupee, it’s crucial to check the latest exchange rates, which can be influenced by both global economic trends and local market conditions.

What is Indian Rupee (INR)

The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency of India and is represented by the symbol ₹. The rupee has a long history, with its origins dating back to ancient India. The modern Indian rupee was officially adopted in 1540 during the rule of Sher Shah Suri, but the currency went through several changes before it became what it is today.

The Indian rupee is subdivided into 100 smaller units called paise. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency. The economic landscape of India, characterized by a mix of agriculture, manufacturing, and services, significantly influences the rupee's value.

Factors that impact the INR exchange rate include inflation, interest rates, and overall economic performance. Like the TND, the INR is subject to fluctuations, so knowing the current exchange rates is vital when converting currencies.

In terms of conversion, calculating the quantity of INR you can receive for each TND involves using the current exchange rate. For example, if the exchange rate is $1 TND = 15 INR$, then to convert 100 TND, you would calculate:

100 TND × 15 INR/TND = 1500 INR

Conversely, if you're looking to convert from INR to TND, you would need to know the current converted exchange rate.

In summary, understanding both the Tunisian Dinar and the Indian Rupee is essential for anyone needing to convert currencies. Regularly checking the latest exchange rates can ensure that you get the best value for your money during currency exchanges.

Tunisian Dinar to Indian Rupee conversion table

TND to INR conversion table

Tunisian Dinar (TND)Indian Rupee (INR)
1 TND29.4134556829 INR
2 TND58.8269113658 INR
3 TND88.2403670487 INR
4 TND117.6538227316 INR
5 TND147.0672784145 INR
6 TND176.4807340974 INR
7 TND205.89418978029 INR
8 TND235.30764546319 INR
9 TND264.72110114609 INR
10 TND294.13455682899 INR
100 TND2 941.34556828992 INR
200 TND5 882.69113657985 INR
300 TND8 824.03670486977 INR
400 TND11 765.3822731597 INR
500 TND14 706.72784144962 INR
600 TND17 648.07340973954 INR
700 TND20 589.41897802947 INR
800 TND23 530.76454631939 INR
900 TND26 472.11011460931 INR
1 000 TND29 413.45568289924 INR
2 000 TND58 826.91136579848 INR
5 000 TND147 067.27841449619 INR
10 000 TND294 134.55682899238 INR
20 000 TND588 269.11365798477 INR
50 000 TND1 470 672.78414496192 INR
100 000 TND2 941 345.56828992383 INR
Last updated June 17, 2025 at 07:55 AM