why is dollar greater than indian ruppe
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Why the value of Indian rupee is less than dollar?
So, too much of devaluation is bad. India's imports are much more than its exports, causing a trade imbalance. ... Since India's Imports>Exports, there are many people who convert rupees to Dollars. Since there are a lot of people are ready to give their rupee in exchange for dollars, the value of Indian Rupee decreases.
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