INR to AED — Indian Rupees to UAE Dirham

The INR to AED rate is the reverse of the AED/INR exchange rate. At the mid-market reference, 1 Indian rupee buys approximately 0.043–0.045 UAE dirhams. This page covers what drives the rate, who needs it, and how to find the current figure.

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Important: INR to AED is the reverse of AED to INR. The indicative range is ~0.043–0.045 AED per INR (remit.ae editorial; not a live rate). No calculated AED amount is shown here. Verify the current rate with your provider before sending.

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How many AED do you get for 1 INR?

As an approximate reference: 1 Indian Rupee buys roughly 0.043–0.045 UAE Dirham (AED), based on the inverse of the indicative AED/INR range. remit.ae does not show a live INR to AED rate. This reverse lookup helps you understand purchasing power and how much to send.

  • INR to AED is the reverse of AED to INR
  • Indicative reference: ~0.043–0.045 AED per 1 INR (not a live rate)
  • Useful for understanding how much AED you'd need to send to receive a specific INR amount
  • Actual rate depends on your provider and the time of transfer

Important: This is an indicative reference only. Always verify the actual INR to AED rate and fee with your provider before sending.

Derived from remit.ae editorial AED/INR indicative range. Not a live rate.

Understanding INR to AED

The AED is pegged to the US dollar at a fixed rate (1 USD = 3.6725 AED). The INR is a floating currency — its value against the dollar (and therefore against the dirham) fluctuates daily. When INR weakens against the USD, each rupee buys fewer dirhams. When INR strengthens, each rupee buys more.

For a practical reference: if the AED/INR rate is 22.8 INR per AED, then the INR/AED rate is 1 ÷ 22.8 ≈ 0.0439 AED per INR. However, actual conversion rates from banks and transfer providers will differ from this mathematical inverse.

Who Needs the INR to AED Rate?

  • Indians in the UAE checking the value of rupee-denominated assets (savings, property, investments) in dirham terms.
  • People sending money from India to the UAE — for maintenance of family members studying or working in the UAE, or property purchases.
  • Tourists from India estimating how far their rupees go in the UAE.
  • Business owners paying UAE suppliers or partners from Indian bank accounts.

Sending Money from India to UAE

Outward remittances from India are regulated under FEMA and the RBI's Liberalized Remittance Scheme (LRS), which allows Indian residents to remit up to USD 250,000 per financial year for permitted purposes. Providers that support INR to AED transfers include Wise, Western Union, and Indian bank outward remittance services. Always verify eligibility, current LRS limits, and TCS (Tax Collected at Source) implications with your bank or tax advisor.

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Compare AED to INR Transfer Options (UAE Side)

If you're based in the UAE and want to compare AED to INR transfer options (the most common direction for UAE-India remittance), the AED to INR page lists available providers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many AED is 1 INR?

At the mid-market reference, 1 INR is approximately 0.043–0.045 AED. The exact rate you receive depends on the provider and any applicable fees.

Why would someone look up INR to AED?

Common reasons: checking the value of Indian savings in dirhams, sending money from India to UAE, tourists converting rupees, or business payments from India to UAE.

Can I send money from India to UAE?

Yes, subject to RBI LRS limits and FEMA regulations. Providers include Wise, Western Union, and Indian bank outward remittance services. Verify compliance with your bank and tax advisor.

Is INR to AED simply 1 divided by the AED to INR rate?

Mathematically yes, but actual conversion rates from providers differ in each direction due to buy/sell spreads.

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