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VND to INR Today — Vietnamese Dong to Indian Rupee

Live indicative rate · Updated Wed, 15 Jul 2026

Quick answer: 1 Vietnamese Dong (VND) = ₹0.0037 today at the indicative mid-market rate (as of Wed, 15 Jul 2026). Banks, forex cards and money changers add their own margin, so expect the transacted rate to differ slightly. The VND is the currency of Vietnam (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang).
1 VND = ₹0.0037
Indicative mid-market rate · as of Wed, 15 Jul 2026 · refreshed twice daily

VND to INR conversion table

Vietnamese DongIndian Rupees
1 VND₹0.0037
5 VND₹0.0184
10 VND₹0.0368
50 VND₹0.1841
100 VND₹0.3683
500 VND₹1.84
1,000 VND₹3.68
5,000 VND₹18.41

INR to VND — how far does the rupee go?

Indian RupeesVietnamese Dong
₹10027,155 VND
₹5001,35,774 VND
₹1,0002,71,548 VND
₹5,00013,57,738 VND
₹10,00027,15,477 VND
₹50,0001,35,77,384 VND
These are mid-market conversions for planning. The rate you get from a bank, card or money changer includes their margin — typically 1–3% away from mid-market.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the VND to INR rate today?

1 Vietnamese Dong (VND) is approximately ₹0.0037 at the indicative mid-market rate (as of Wed, 15 Jul 2026). Banks, cards and money changers apply their own margins on top, so the rate you actually get will differ slightly.

Where is the Vietnamese Dong used?

The Vietnamese Dong (VND) is the currency of Vietnam (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang). If you are flying there from India, compare live fares on HappyFares before you book.

How much foreign currency can I carry from India?

You must declare on the Currency Declaration Form if you carry more than USD 5,000 in cash (or over USD 10,000 in cash plus travellers cheques combined). Indian residents may carry up to ₹25,000 in Indian rupees. Most travellers carry a mix of a forex card and a small amount of cash.

Is it better to exchange money in India or at the destination?

Rates vary by provider more than by country. Airport counters (on both sides) usually offer the weakest rates. Comparing a forex card, your bank, and reputed city money changers before travelling generally beats exchanging at the airport.

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