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Indian Rupee

INR
India · Issued by Reserve Bank of India
Price (USD)
$0.010610
Inflation (2024)
+4.95%
10y M2 change
+181%
M69 Score
65.2

Capital controls

Market Cap (USD)
$2.06T
via M2 · 2021
M2 (local currency)
193.74T INR
current LCU
CPI YoY (2024)
+4.95%
World Bank · annual
Central Bank
Reserve Bank of India
Country
India
ISO 4217 · INR
Last Update
2026-04-25
Daily ingest · 02:00 UTC

Indian Rupee M2 money supply

Broad money in INR (cash + deposits + close substitutes), annual back to ~1960 via World Bank FM.LBL.BMNY.CN. Log scale auto-engages for hyperinflation outliers.

Indian Rupee inflation history

Annual CPI YoY since 2001 — World Bank consumer price index for India. Inflation volatility is one of three inputs into the Money2069 sound-money score.

Purchasing power calculator

How much would your Indian Rupee be worth today if you'd held it since…?

100 INR in 2001 buys today
1.52 INRworth of goods
Lost 98% of purchasing power since 2001.
To match 2001 purchasing power, you need today
6,574.83 INR
69 years of cumulative inflation.

Calculation: cumulative product of (1 + CPI YoY) from the chosen year through 2024. Source: World Bank consumer price index (annual). Daily-refreshed.

Data sources & methodology

FX (USD):
Frankfurter / ECB · daily
CPI YoY:
World Bank FP.CPI.TOTL.ZG · annual
M2 broad money:
World Bank FM.LBL.BMNY.CN · annual (LCU)
Market cap (USD):
M2 / FX rate · daily
10-year M2 change:
(M2 today / M2 10y ago) − 1
M69 score:
Weighted: CPI (50%), 10y M2 growth (40%), 1y FX stability (10%)
Last fetched:
2026-04-25 15:52:40
Country code (ISO 3166-1):
IND

Note: Capital controls

Raw data: /api/v1/currencies/current/INR

The Indian Rupee from a sound-money lens

Managed float, capital controls, 1.4 billion people, RBI walking a tightrope.

The Indian rupee is the largest currency by population — backing 1.4 billion people, more than any other on this page — and one of the most actively managed by its central bank. The Reserve Bank of India operates a managed float with substantial intervention: when the rupee weakens past 84 to the dollar, the RBI sells reserves; when it strengthens too much, it buys.

That management has produced one of the more remarkable charts in this dataset: the rupee has fallen from roughly INR 5 per USD at independence (1947) to over INR 84 today — a 94% decline against the dollar over 75 years. Most of that decline came in two periods: the 1991 balance-of-payments crisis (when India went from a fixed peg to a managed float and devalued ~20% in two days) and the 2010s, when current-account deficits and inflation differentials with the US bled into the exchange rate.

CPI inflation has averaged roughly 6-7% YoY over the past two decades — well above the RBI's 4% target band — driven by food prices, monsoons, and energy imports. M3 broad money has grown roughly 5x since 2010.

India's saving grace is growth: nominal GDP expansion of 7-8% per year for most of the past decade has masked the real cost of sustained inflation. Services exports (IT, BPO) have provided a near-permanent dollar inflow that the rupee otherwise wouldn't generate. Capital controls remain extensive, which both insulates the rupee from speculative attacks and limits its claim to reserve-currency status.

INR 100 in 2000 buys roughly INR 30 of comparable goods today — among the steepest real declines on this list.

Frequently asked questions

Who issues the Indian Rupee?+
The Indian Rupee (INR) is issued by Reserve Bank of India. As the monetary authority for India, it sets policy interest rates, manages foreign reserves, and controls the money supply.
What is the inflation rate of the Indian Rupee?+
Latest available consumer price inflation for the Indian Rupee: 4.95% YoY (2024). Source: World Bank annual series (FP.CPI.TOTL.ZG). Daily-refreshed historical chart on this page.
Has the Indian Rupee been debased?+
Every fiat currency loses purchasing power over time as central banks expand the money supply. M2 has grown by approximately 181% over the past decade. Combined with cumulative inflation, this is the gap between INR as accounting unit and INR as a store of value.
Is the Indian Rupee sound money?+
On the Money2069 0–100 sound-money scale, the Indian Rupee currently scores 65.2. The score weights inflation volatility, 10-year money-supply growth, and 1-year FX stability. Higher = closer to sound. No fiat scores 100 because no fiat has zero issuance.
How does the Indian Rupee compare to gold or the US dollar?+
Use the table on the listing page to sort all 138 tracked currencies by inflation, 10-year M2 change, or M69 score. Pegged currencies (USD-pegged dirham, riyal, etc.) inherit the dollar's debasement profile; floating currencies tell their own story.
How often is this data updated?+
We pull fresh exchange rates daily from Frankfurter (ECB-sourced) and refresh the inflation series from the World Bank. The page is statically rendered with 24-hour ISR. Source data is publicly accessible via our /api/v1/currencies endpoints.

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