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INR INR VND VND Rate as of2026-05-18

INR to VND Converter.

Current rate

1 INR = 289 VND as of 2026-05-18. A growing corridor on two fronts: Vietnam has emerged as a top-10 outbound destination for Indian tourists (Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Da Nang) with ~250K Indian visitors annually, and India-Vietnam bilateral trade has crossed $15B with strong supply chain integration as Indian electronics and pharma firms diversify away from China. State Bank of Vietnam maintains a managed float anchored to a basket including USD, and VND has steadily depreciated vs INR over 5 years as Vietnam prioritizes export competitiveness via mild currency weakness.

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INRVND Converter

🇮🇳 ₹1.00 = 🇻🇳
₫289
Rate: 1 INR = 289.0000 VND
Common conversions
🇮🇳 INR🇻🇳 VND
₹1.00₫289
₹10.00₫2,890
₹100.00₫28,900
₹500.00₫144,500
₹1,000.00₫289,000
₹5,000.00₫1,445,000
₹10,000.00₫2,890,000
₹50,000.00₫14,450,000
₹100,000.00₫28,900,000
✨ Mid-market rate · as of 2026-05-18 · Real-world transfer rates may differ 0.5-3% depending on provider · Not financial advice
📈 Trend

INR trend over time.

Today
289
1 INR = VND
1 year ago
285
↑ 1.4% in 12 months
5 years ago
270
↑ 7.0% in 5 years
🔢 Quick reference

INR to VND conversion table.

Common Indian Rupee amounts converted to Vietnamese Dong at today's rate of 1 INR = 289 VND. The reverse holds too: 1 VND = 0.0035 INR.

INR → VND
1 INR 289 VND
5 INR 1,445 VND
10 INR 2,890 VND
25 INR 7,225 VND
50 INR 14,450 VND
100 INR 28,900 VND
500 INR 144,500 VND
1,000 INR 289,000 VND
5,000 INR 1,445,000 VND
10,000 INR 2,890,000 VND
VND → INR
1 VND 0.0035 INR
5 VND 0.0173 INR
10 VND 0.0346 INR
25 VND 0.0865 INR
50 VND 0.173 INR
100 VND 0.346 INR
500 VND 1.73 INR
1,000 VND 3.46 INR
5,000 VND 17.3 INR
10,000 VND 34.6 INR
💡 About this corridor

Why people convert INR to VND.

The INR/VND corridor is driven mostly by India inbound remittances and NRI banking. On the Vietnamese Dong side, demand comes from Vietnam manufacturing trade, Vietnam tourism, and remittances. Because both sides see steady two-way flow, INR/VND is one of the more liquid pairs in this region — which usually means tighter spreads and smaller markups than thinly-traded exotic pairs.

Over the past 12 months the Indian Rupee has moved up 1.4% against the Vietnamese Dong, and over five years it has strengthened about 7.0% (from 270 to 289). If you're sending money on this corridor, that trend matters: a rising rate means timing your transfer — or locking a rate with a forward contract for large amounts — can change the Vietnamese Dong you receive by a meaningful margin.

Getting the best INR → VND rate. The figure above is the mid-market rate — the "true" rate banks and brokers reference. Most banks add a 1–3% margin on top and may charge a flat wire fee. Specialist services (Wise, Remitly, and regional exchange houses on this corridor) typically convert closer to mid-market. Always compare the effective rate after all fees, not just the headline rate — on a large INR transfer, a 2% difference is real money.

Rates shown are indicative mid-market rates as of 2026-05-18 and are for informational purposes only — not a quote or financial advice. Confirm the live rate with your provider before transacting.

❓ FAQ

INR to VND FAQ.

How do Indian tourists get the best VND rate in Vietnam?
Carry USD from India and convert at gold shops in Hanoi's Old Quarter or Ho Chi Minh's District 1 — they offer 1-2% better rates than banks and operate as informal money changers (legal in practice). Avoid airport kiosks at Noi Bai and Tan Son Nhat where markups hit 6%. Wise and Revolut work at Vietnamese ATMs but withdrawal limits are low (3-5M VND per transaction).
Why does VND have such a high number per INR?
VND underwent post-war devaluation in the 1980s and never redenominated. The State Bank of Vietnam considers redenomination periodically but rejects it because of inflation expectations and the operational cost of recalibrating a cash-heavy economy where 500,000 VND notes are the largest denomination.
How are Indian manufacturers in Vietnam handling INR-VND payroll?
Indian companies like Tata Electronics scouting Vietnamese manufacturing (and existing players like Sun Pharma) use HSBC and Standard Chartered Vietnam for treasury operations — they convert USD to VND locally rather than going INR-VND direct (which carries 2-3% cross-rate friction). NIUM offers corridor pricing for SME B2B payments.