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UAE Dirham (AED) Currency Converter

Convert UAE Dirham (AED) to Indian Rupee, Pakistani Rupee, US Dollar and more. The AED is pegged to the USD at 3.6725.

The UAE Dirham is pegged to the US Dollar at a fixed rate of 3.6725 AED per USD.
1 AED =INR

AED / INR Exchange Rate History

Historical data is not available for AED/INR.
AED to INR Conversion Table
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AED Exchange Rate Pairs

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About the UAE Dirham (AED)

The UAE Dirham (AED) is the official currency of . The UAE Dirham is pegged to the US Dollar at a fixed rate of 3.6725 AED per USD. This fixed peg makes AED one of the most predictable currencies for cross-border transfers. The AED to INR rate changes purely because the Indian Rupee (INR) fluctuates against the US Dollar.

AED to INR — What Drives the Rate?

Because AED is anchored to USD, any change in the USD/INR rate directly impacts the AED/INR exchange rate. The Indian Rupee weakens when: India's trade deficit widens, oil prices rise (India imports 80%+ of its oil), the US Federal Reserve raises interest rates, or foreign portfolio investors sell Indian assets. Conversely, strong Indian GDP growth and RBI intervention support INR. Monitoring USD/INR trends gives UAE-based workers the best signal for when to remit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AED to INR rate today?

The AED to INR rate fluctuates daily. Use the live converter above for the current AED to Indian Rupee rate.

Is the AED pegged to USD?

The UAE Dirham is pegged to the US Dollar at a fixed rate of 3.6725 AED per USD.

Can I send AED to India?

Yes. Multiple remittance services support AED to INR transfers including Wise, Western Union, and local exchange houses in UAE. The mid-market rate shown above is your benchmark.

What affects the AED to INR exchange rate?

Since AED is pegged to USD, the AED/INR rate primarily moves when INR fluctuates against USD. Factors include India's RBI monetary policy, trade deficit, oil prices, and global risk sentiment.