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Foreigners can’t take Indian rupee outside India
short by Sumedha Sehra / on Sunday, 5 June, 2016
Foreign nationals are not allowed to carry Indian rupee outside the country, and need to necessarily convert it into a foreign currency before leaving India. However, Indian residents and non-resident Indians (NRIs), except Pakistanis and Bangladeshis, are allowed to take up to ₹25,000 in Indian currency notes outside India.
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