Maybe… This is not something that we can predict right away. But, by the look of things it looks like it may go up by another one or two rupees. Maybe 53 or 54 is realistic and possible.
Milyon=indian
As of Dec 1 st 2011, 1 US DOLLAR = 51.65 INDIAN RUPEES the american currency has increased from the 2008 currency rate of 1 dollar is equal to 39.48 rupees
The availability or rather the supply of the US Dollar in the Indian markets is pretty limited. Because of uncertainty in the global economic scenario, foreign investors (especially from USA) have turned net-sellers and USD Inflows into the country has fallen sharply. The US dollars into the Indian economy by the FII's (Foreign Institutional Investors) not only guides the movement of the Indian Stock Markets, it also is a potent force that can determine the exchange rate movement of the Indian Rupee. The synopsis of this FII situation is as follows: "If there is a net inflow of money (USD) from FII's the rupee strengthens or appreciates against the US Dollar. When there are net outflows, it depreciates" For Example: During 2010, there were record inflows of funds from FII's into the Indian system and hence the Rupee was very strong. Remember the days when the Rupee was around 42-43 rupees per US Dollar??? Now in 2011, FII's are withdrawing their funds and hence the value of the rupee is depreciating
Indian Rupee and its exchange rate historically - 1950 - 4.79 Indian Rupees to 1 American dollar 1955 - 4.79 Indian Rupees to 1 American dollar 1960 - 4.77 Indian Rupees to 1 American dollar 1965 - 4.78 Indian Rupees to 1 American dollar 1970 - 7.56 Indian Rupees to 1 American dollar 1975 - 8.39 Indian Rupees to 1 American dollar 1975 - 8.39 Indian Rupees 1980 - 7.86 Indian Rupees 1985 - 12.36 Indian Rupees 1990 - 17.50 Indian Rupees 1995 - 32.42 Indian Rupees 2000 - 44.94 Indian Rupees 2000 - 44.94 Indian Rupees 2005 - 44.09 Indian Rupees 2010 - 44 to 50 Indian Rupees.
In May 2002 the rate was 49.2250 rupees (Indian) per USDollar.
Milyon=indian
ya sure
yes.. in December
the current exchange rate of US Dollar against Indian Rupee is 39.375---------Access US Dollar to Indian Rupee conversion rates provided by ICICI Money2India, SBI Express Remit, Remit2India, HDFC and Axis Bank live at http://www.dollar2rupee.net
See the link to - Universal Currency Converter
As of Dec 1 st 2011, 1 US DOLLAR = 51.65 INDIAN RUPEES the american currency has increased from the 2008 currency rate of 1 dollar is equal to 39.48 rupees
The availability or rather the supply of the US Dollar in the Indian markets is pretty limited. Because of uncertainty in the global economic scenario, foreign investors (especially from USA) have turned net-sellers and USD Inflows into the country has fallen sharply. The US dollars into the Indian economy by the FII's (Foreign Institutional Investors) not only guides the movement of the Indian Stock Markets, it also is a potent force that can determine the exchange rate movement of the Indian Rupee. The synopsis of this FII situation is as follows: "If there is a net inflow of money (USD) from FII's the rupee strengthens or appreciates against the US Dollar. When there are net outflows, it depreciates" For Example: During 2010, there were record inflows of funds from FII's into the Indian system and hence the Rupee was very strong. Remember the days when the Rupee was around 42-43 rupees per US Dollar??? Now in 2011, FII's are withdrawing their funds and hence the value of the rupee is depreciating
This depends on what dollar 1 US Dollar in Indian Rupee is 63.60 1 Australian Dollar in Indian Rupee is 50.32 1 Barbardian in Indiian Rupee is 31.98 1 Bahamian Dollar in Indian Rupee is 64.01 1 Canadian Dollar in Indian Rupee is 51.04 1 New Zealand Dollar in Indian Rupee is 46.15
1 U.S. dollar = 46.8999156 Indian rupees
There are 45.2 Indian rupees in 1 US dollar.
value of Indian currency in dollar is continuously changing thing.
There are 39.98 Indian Rupees in an American dollar.