Convert Billions to INR (and INR to Billions) in One Click!
In the **short scale** (commonly used in the United States and modern international finance), 1 Billion equals 1,000,000,000 (one thousand million). In the Indian numbering system, this equates to **100 Crore** rupees.
By contrast, **Rupees** (INR) is India’s currency. Converting “billion” to “rupees” numerically just means multiplying (or dividing) by 1,000,000,000. Note that this **does not** factor in foreign exchange rates— it’s a numeric scale conversion.
Example:
Convert 2 Billion into Rupees:
2 × 1,000,000,000 = 2,000,000,000 Rupees (which is 200 Crore).
No, this calculator strictly uses the numeric definition of a “billion” (1,000,000,000) relative to “rupees.” It doesn’t factor in USD or any exchange rate.
1 billion = 100 crores in the Indian numbering system.
1 crore = 100 lakhs, so 100 crores = 10,000 lakhs. Therefore, 1 billion = 10,000 lakhs.