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    Some of the Asian country population and currency rates against Indian INR

    It is good to have knowledge of the population and currency exchange rates against INR of the Asian countries. Let's start.

    1. China: population 140.9 crores (2024) 1 chinese yuan to INR is 12.35 INR
    2 Maldives Population: 5.24 lakhs1 Maldivian currency 5.77 Indian Rupee
    3. Bangladesh Population: 17.36 crores (2024) 1 taka to 0.73 Indian Rupee
    4) Nepal Population: 2.97 crores (2024) 1 rupee to 0.63 INR
    5) The Philippines population is around 10 crores. 1 Peso to 1.53 INR
    6) Pakistan 25.13 crores (2024) 1 Pak rupee = 0.31 inr
    7) South Korea 5.18 crores (2024) 1 South Korean won equals 0.063 Indian rupee.
    8) JAPAN 12.4 crores (2024) 1 JAPANESE YEN = 0.60 Indian Rupee
    9) BHUTAN 7.86 lakhs (2023) 1 BHUTANESE INR = 1 INR
    10. BURMA 5.41 crores (2023) 1 BURMESE ?0.04 INR
    11. Sri Lanka: 2.19 crores (2024) 1 Sri Lankan rupee to 0.29 Indian Rupee

    JAPAN DEPRECIATES THEIR CURRENCY VALUE DUE TO EXPORTS OF GOODS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
  • #783322
    The actual performance of a currency is seen by a country's Gross National Product (GNP), otherwise called the Purchasing Power Parity, which tells us the average purchasing power of an individual in a country.
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783323
    Nice information from the author. A lot of data is compiled. India is ranked in 5th place. I think it may not accurately reflect the country's actual financial condition. However, we have to compare the standing of the rupee against the currencies of other countries.
    drrao
    always confident

  • #783325
    The currency rate will tell the inflation and the financial capacity of the country
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783326
    Gross National Product (GNP), otherwise is not called the Purchasing Power Parity. Both concepts are different.


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