
Iranian Rial (IRR): 1 Indian Rupee equals to 484.98 IRR, making the Iranian Rial the world’s least valuable currency. (File Photo)

Vietnamese Dong (VND): The Vietnamese Dong is experiencing a considerable devaluation. Reportedly, 1 Indian Rupee is equal to 303.32 VND. (File Photo)

Lao/Laotian Kip (LAK): Though the currency has gradually increased in value over time, it has remained relatively low. 1 Indian Rupee equals 248.61 LAK. (File Photo)

Sierra Leonean Leone (SLL): The country has a history of scandals, corruption and wars in Western Africa, resulting in a decline in the currency value and its economy. (File Photo)

Indonesian Rupiah (IDR): The Indonesian Rupiah has not shown any improvement over the past seven years. 1 Indian Rupee is 187.20 IDR (File Photo)

Uzbekistani Som (UZS): It has shown significant improvement. The pandemic initially impacted the nation’s economy and the industrial output has since been addressed, and the economy is now on the growth trajectory. 1 Indian Rupee is 143.75 UZS (File Photo)

Guinean France (GNF): The nation suffers from widespread corruption and political unrest, which have weakened its currency. 1 Indian Rupee equals 99.56 GNF. (File Photo)

Paraguayan Guarani (PYG): The country experienced devastating economic collapse resulting in high inflation, corruption, unemployment, and poverty. 1 Indian Rupee is 82.99 PYG. (File Photo)

Cambodian Riel (KHR): The primary reason behind the weak Cambodian Riel is the country’s high dollarization. 1 Indian Rupee is equal to 46.03. (File Photo)

Ugandan Shilling (UGX): It is one of the least valuable currencies, though it has increased in recent years, with devaluations at most 5 percent. 1 Indian Rupee is 40.94 UGX. (File Photo)