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The Indian Rupee (INR) stood at Dh0.045 against the United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) on May 08, 2023.

INR to AED Rate in the last 10 days

Date
AED to INR Rate
May 08, 2023₹22.2
May 07, 2023₹22.2
May 06, 2023₹22.2
May 05, 2023₹22.2
May 04, 2023₹22.2
May 03, 2023₹22.3
May 02, 2023₹22.6
May 01, 2023₹22.3
April 30, 2023₹22.3
April 29, 2023₹22.3

INR to AED Rate TodayForeign Currencies in the Indian Rupee on May 08, 2023

CurrenciesCodeRate
US DollarUSD$ 0.012
EuroEUR€ 0.011
British Pound SterlingGBP£ 0.0097
UAE DirhamAEDDh 0.045
Saudi RiyalSARSR 0.046
Pakistani RupeePKRRs 3.47
Kuwaiti DinarKWDKD 0.0037
Qatari RiyalQARQR 0.045
Bangladeshi TakaBDT৳ 1.30
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