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1 Ngultrum to Indian Rupee

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Convert 1 BTN:INR
 BTN =
    INR
 Ngultrum =  Indian Rupees
Trending: Nu. exchange rates for the last 24 hours
  • BTN/USD 0.012002 -0.00004373
  • BTN/EUR 0.011032 -0.00014708
  • BTN/JPY 1.868463 0.05826981
  • BTN/GBP 0.009447 -0.00012286
  • BTN/CHF 0.010910 0.00027439
  • BTN/MXN 0.199342 -0.00601444
  • BTN/INR 0.999801 -0.00027072
  • BTN/BRL 0.061267 0.00154516
  • BTN/CNY 0.086695 -0.00001469

BTN/INR exchange rate analysis over the past 90 days

Ngultrum to Indian Rupee exchange rate: Over the last 90 days, the Ngultrum weakened by -0.03% against the Indian Rupee, declining from Rs1.0001 to Rs0.9998 per Ngultrum. This trend reflects the evolving economic dynamics between the Bhutan and the India. Factors contributing to this weakening may include:

  • Trade Imbalances: Disparities in trade and investment between Bhutan and India.
  • Regulatory Decisions: Policies or regulations affecting currency exchange or trade balance between Bhutan and India.
  • Economic Challenges: Factors such as GDP contraction, rising unemployment, or increased inflation in the Bhutan or India.
  • Global Pressures: External economic or geopolitical events that may unfavorably impact the Bhutan relative to the India.

The foreign exchange market operates continuously, with currency values being influenced by a myriad of global economic, political, and financial occurrences.

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Nu.
Ngultrum Currency

Country: Bhutan

Symbol: Nu.

ISO Code: BTN

Bank: Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan

Interesting fact about Ngultrum

The Ngultrum (BTN) is the official currency of Bhutan, a landlocked country in South Asia. It was introduced in 1974 to replace the Indian rupee as Bhutan's currency. The Ngultrum has been stable and is pegged to the Indian rupee. It holds significant cultural and economic importance in Bhutan as it reflects the country's independence and sovereignty.

Rs
Indian Rupee Currency

Country: India

Symbol: Rs

ISO Code: INR

Bank: Reserve Bank of India

Interesting fact about Indian Rupee

The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency of India. It has a rich history dating back to ancient times, but the modern iteration of the currency was established in 1947 when India gained independence. The Rupee is an essential part of the Indian economy, being widely accepted as legal tender. It plays a significant role in international trade, domestic transactions, and as a store of value for the Indian population.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The Ngultrum to Indian Rupee exchange rate is influenced by a variety of factors including economic data, political events, central bank decisions, market sentiment, and global financial news.
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Today conversion rate from 1 BTN to INR is Rs1.
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Yes, our site provides historical charts that show the trends and fluctuations in the Ngultrum to Indian Rupee exchange rate over different time periods.
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While it's impossible to predict rates with certainty, staying informed about market trends and economic forecasts can help you make educated guesses.
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The exchange rate can fluctuate frequently due to the forex market's high volatility. It can change multiple times within a single day.