can i carry indian currency to other countries and convert
it there itself eg:- UK,USA?
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Look your question is having little confusion.
Still what I understand is like this. All most all the
international markets are integrated through various
technology and web.
Thus it is well known as OTC(over the counter). Therefore
you can carry any currency to foreign country and get it
converted over there. Even banks offer this service....you
can covert currency from your home through some clicks on
your computer mouse. I believe you get your answer.
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Answer / ram
Yes u can,but ur question sounds silly u can change ur
currency here in any bank or open an international a/c and
deposite all ur monei and u can carry plastic money thats
very easy
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