
Here’s how the indian rupee has fared against the dollar since 1947 - scoopwhoop
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In 1947, when India became an independent nation; the ‘rupee’ was at parity with the dollar because there were no outside borrowings that featured on the balance sheet. But the rupee was
rocked by two phases of devaluation: in 1966 and 1991, and in August 2013, the value of the rupee plummeted to an all-time low of ₹68.75. Here’s a cumulative list of how the INR has fared
against the Dollar, since 1947: HOW FAR, WE’VE COME, SADLY!