QAR to INR History – Qatari Riyal to Indian Rupee Exchange Rate Trends

Understanding the QAR to INR History is essential for travelers, students, forex investors, and families sending remittances from India to Qatar. At Supreme Forex, we not only provide competitive Qatari Riyal History rates but also offer detailed QAR to INR chart and real-time tools, ensuring smarter, more strategic forex conversions every time.
QAR to INR History - Overview
The Qatari Rial (QAR) to Indian Rupee (INR) exchange rate has fluctuated over time due to various economic factors. While the QAR is pegged to the USD at 1 USD = 3.64 QAR, its exchange rate against INR is indirectly affected by USD-INR movements, global oil prices, and economic conditions in India and Qatar.
Tracking historical exchange rates helps assess the market’s past behavior, forecast future trends, and identify ideal conversion opportunities.
Historical QAR to INR Chart
To track real-time fluctuations, Supreme Forex provides an interactive Live QAR to INR chart. This tool allows you to visualize historical and current exchange rates, helping you understand market trends.
Use our real-time QAR to INR currency converter tool to check accurate currency values before making a transaction. Simply input your amount, and it will provide instant conversion.
QAR to INR exchange rate history
QAR to INR History: 20 Years
- 2005 26.04 INR
- 2010 33.28 INR
- 2015 47.57 INR
- 2020 54.44 INR
- 2025 67.16+ INR
Please note that the currency rates mentioned are interbank rates of the currency recorded on 15th June of the respective years.
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Indian Rupee (INR)
The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency of India, issued and regulated by the Reserve Bank of India. Widely used across South Asia, it plays a crucial role in regional trade and global remittances. INR is symbolized as ₹ and is subdivided into 100 paise.

Qatari Riyal (QAR)
The Qatari Rial (QAR) is the official currency of Qatar, symbolized as ﷼ and abbreviated as QAR. It is issued and regulated by the Qatar Central Bank (QCB). The currency plays a crucial role in the country’s economy, heavily influenced by Qatar’s vast oil and gas reserves.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About QAR to INR Exchange Rates
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What influences the QAR to INR rate?
The QAR to INR rate is influenced by factors such as oil prices, economic policies, geopolitical events, and the demand for Qatari Riyals in the global market.
How accurate is Supreme Forex’s data?
We source exchange rate data from top financial institutions, including the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), ensuring high accuracy, real-time updates, and complete transparency for all your forex transactions.
Is there a service fee for QAR to INR conversion?tory?
Supreme Forex charges no hidden fees. Our pricing is transparent, competitive, and RBI-authorized. You only pay the margin, which is lower than most banks and platforms.
Why Track Historical Exchange Rates?
Tracking historical exchange rates helps travelers, students, and businesses identify trends, plan budgets, and manage risks related to currency fluctuations. Knowing historical trends can help users make better decisions for sending money, converting currencies, or budgeting for international travel.
What Is the Highest QAR to INR Conversion Rate Ever?
The highest QAR to INR rate recorded was around ₹24.09 in the Month of February, 2025. This was driven by a weakening INR due to trade deficits and global inflation concerns.
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