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I was surprised that in Nepal I couldn't exchange Indian Rupees for any other currency. Are there any countries (other than India) that allow exchanging of Indian Rupees?






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Can we take Indian currency outside India?

Indian residents going abroad are permitted to take with them foreign currency without any limit so long as the same has been purchased/issued by RBI approved/authorized foreign exchange dealer as per norms. Carrying of Indian currency notes in the denomination of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 to Nepal is prohibited.

Where can I exchange my Indian currency?

The simplest means for currency exchange in India is through an ATM. You could use your ATM Debit Card of the country of residence to withdraw the required amount. Banks may charge an exchange rate transaction fee as well as a service fee when using your ATM card overseas.

Is Indian currency a closed currency?

The Indian Rupee is a closed currency that is heavily regulated, this means there are restrictions on taking the currency in and out of India. It's not permitted for tourists to take Indian rupees in or out of the country.

Can I carry Indian rupees to USA?

Local Currency (INR) -There is a limit of INR 25,000 per person for Indian residents to carry from India to US. Any person who resides outside India is allowed to take out of India, the unspent money bought by him/her.



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