AED to INR: Indian Rupee Rate Today in UAE on 18 May 2023

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The United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) was trading at ₹ 22.38 against the Indian Rupee (INR) on May 18, 2023.AED to INR: Indian Rupee Rate Today in UAE on 18 May 2023

Asian Currencies in the UAE Dirhams (Rates in 1 Dirham)

Currencies
Code
On May 18, 2023
Indian RupeeINR₹ 22.38
Pakistani RupeePKRRs 77.43
Sri Lankan RupeeSLRRs 82.76
Bangladeshi TakaBDT৳ 28.74
Nepalese RupeeNPRRs 35.81
Egyptian PoundEGPE£ 8.40
Philippines PesoPHP₱ 15.17

Source: Khaleej Times

In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), 36 percent of the expat community are Indian nationals. Approximately, there are 3.5 million Indians nationals are living and working in the UAE.

AED to INR Exchange Rate in last 10 days

Date
AED to INR Rate
May 17₹22.46
May 16₹22.42
May 15₹22.41
May 14₹22.40
May 13₹22.38
May 12₹22.40
May 11₹22.36
May 10₹22.32
May 09₹22.37
May 08₹22.28
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