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Dr Sundar

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Mar 22, 2026, 6:59:24 AM (6 days ago) Mar 22
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"KNOW THYSELF .
SELF KNOWLEDGE IS REAL KNOWLEDGE.
ALL OTHER KNOWLEDGE IS IGNORANCE AND THEY ARE NO  KNOWLEDGE  "   
~~~ Bhagavan Ramana
     
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Rajaram Krishnamurthy

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Mar 22, 2026, 7:34:12 AM (6 days ago) Mar 22
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     Even the earlier one not cited here cannot be treated as a joke sir. "As of early 2026, the Indian Rupee (INR) is one of the world's most traded currencies (11th-most-traded) but is not among the top-valued or "strongest" currencies. While the USD is roughly 83–93 INR, the rupee is stronger than currencies like the Iranian Rial, Vietnamese Dong, and Indonesian Rupiah.

Rankings and Standing (2026):

Currency Strength: The INR is not in the top 10 strongest currencies, with the US Dollar being at the bottom of the top 10 strongest list (at ~83.10–86.59 INR).

Trading Frequency: The Indian Rupee is the 11th-most-traded currency {out of 195 nations} {6%} in the world (as of April 2025).

Vs. Weak Currencies: INR is stronger than many currencies, such as the Iranian Rial (1 INR  500 IRR), Vietnamese Dong, and Indonesian Rupiah.

Exchange Rate: The Rupee has recently faced pressure, slipping to over 93 per US Dollar, representing a record low.

Comparison with Other Currencies (2026):

Strongest: Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) is generally the highest, followed by others like the Swiss Franc and US Dollar.

Weakest: Iranian Rial (IRR), Vietnamese Dong (VND), and Laotian Kip"      

Within 6% is a crime or a joke? 11th traded out of 195 currencies is a joke? K RAJARAM IRS 22326


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