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USD vs INR Historical Exchange Rates for last 70 years (1947 to 2020)

Stocktalk usd inr historical exchange rate 1947 2020 70 years data

The Great American Dollar ($)

The official currency of the United States of America, the US Dollar ($) is an universal symbol of money and is one of the most recognized symbols worldwide. USD is the most powerful currency in the world right now and it has been so for many decades now owing to America’s economic world dominance. More than 72% of international trade involves USD at some level or the other. Currencies of almost all nations are pegged against the USD to decide their value in the global markets. Some people might challenge USD’s dominance in the future but for now it’s here to stay.

The Rupee Tales (₹)

Our own currency, the Indian National Rupee (INR) is no exception when it comes to global trade. Ever since India got its independence from the British Empire in 1947, the rupee has been on a long one-way journey of devaluation against the dollar. So how has rupee fared against the dollar in the last 70 years? Let’s take a look at it.

Base Year & Rate

Before we dive into the data, we must understand the base year and the base rate. We will consider 1947 as the base year as that is the year when India got its independence. As for the base rate there are 2 theories that go as below:

Theory 1

Since India was ruled by the British Empire before its independence, the INR essentially derived its value from the British Pound (£).

Exchange rates in 1947

  • British Pound and Indian Rupee: £1 = ₹13
  • British Pound and US Dollar: £1 = $2.73
  • By equating the 2 above we get, $1 = ₹4.76

So by this logic, the followers of theory 1 believe that the value of USD vs INR in 1947 was ₹4.76

Fun Fact: When the British left India in 1947, the exchange rate arrangement between pound and rupee (£1 = ₹13) was maintained until 1966. It was only after this year that the INR was in a true sense compared to the USD on a one-to-one basis.

Theory 2

This theory is a comparatively easy and straightforward. It assumes that as India got its independence, it was a free and new nation with no foreign debt / credit on its national balance sheet. This would essentially mean that the rupee was valued at parity (equal) with all other foreign currencies including the dollar.

So by this logic, the value of USD vs INR in 1947 was $1 = ₹1

Before 1944, there was no standard system of comparing the world currencies. A standard was established only after the Bretton Woods Agreement was passed in 1944. All the available records for USD vs INR exchange rate data follow the 1st theory as it assumes a practical scenario of existence of some form of trade between the involved nations at the time of India’s independence.

USD vs INR Exchange Rate (1947 – 2020)

So now that we understand the base year and base rate, let’s have a look at the USD vs INR exchange rate data for the last 70+ years.

For the purpose of analysis and quickly figuring out the years in which the INR was devalued the most, we’re also adding the YoY change (%) and absolute change (%).

Tip: Check the YoY (%) column to see the years in which the INR depreciated / appreciated the most.

YearUSD to INRYoY Change (%)Absolute (%)
19474.7600
19484.7600
19494.7600
19504.7600
19514.7600
19524.7600
19534.7600
19544.7600
19554.7600
19564.7600
19574.7600
19584.7600
19594.7600
19604.7600
19614.7600
19624.7600
19634.7600
19644.7600
19654.7600
19666.363434
19677.501858
19687.50058
19697.50058
19707.50058
19717.49057
19727.59159
19737.74263
19748.10570
19758.38376
19768.96788
19778.74-284
19788.19-672
19798.13-171
19807.86-365
19818.661082
19829.46999
198310.107112
198411.3612139
198512.379160
198612.612165
198712.963172
198813.927192
198916.2317241
199017.508268
199122.7430378
199225.9214445
199330.4918541
199431.373559
199532.433581
199635.439644
199736.312663
199841.2614767
199943.064805
200044.944844
200147.195891
200248.613921
200346.58-4879
200445.32-3852
200544.10-3826
200645.313852
200741.35-9769
200843.515814
200948.4111917
201045.73-6861
201146.672880
201253.44151023
201356.5761088
201462.33101209
201562.9711223
201666.4661296
201767.7921324
201870.0931372
201970.3901379
202075.8081492

Note: Rate for 2020 is as of 10-Apr-20.
Source: IMF, RBI, FED, Wikipedia, World Bank