AUD to INR: Australian Dollar to Indian Rupee Today – 02 January 2024

Forex RatesAUD to INR: Australian Dollar to Indian Rupee Today – 02 January...

The Australian Dollar (AUD) was trading at 56.92 as per the Indian Rupee (INR) on Tuesday.AUD to INR: Australian Dollar to Indian Rupee Today – 02 January 2024

Currently, Indians are now the second-largest migrant group in Australia, the second only to the English. In Australia, more than 710,000 Indians live, one of the world’s biggest immigrant nations. The number of Indians in Australia has been increasing rapidly over the past few years as the Country has a high demand for skilled workers.

AUD to INR Exchange Rate in last 10 days

Date
Rate (1 AUD = INR)
January 01, 2024$56.652
December 31, 2023$56.696
December 30, 2023$56.714
December 29, 2023$56.718
December 28, 2023$56.590
December 27, 2023$57.066
December 26, 2023$56.766
December 25, 2023$56.607
December 24, 2023$56.531
December 23, 2023$56.682
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