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Currency Regulations
There are no restrictions on the amount of
foreign currency or travelers' cheques a tourist may bring into India provided
he makes a declaration in the Currency Declaration Form given to him on arrival.
This will enable him not only to exchange the currency bought in, but also to
take the unspent currency out of India on departure. Cash, bank notes and
travellers' cheques up to US$ 1,000 or equivalent, need not be declared at the
time of entry.
Any money in the form of travellers'
cheques, drafts, bills, cheques, etc. in convertible currencies, which tourists
wish to convert into Indian currency, should be exchanged only through
authorised money changers and banks who will issue an encashment certificate
that is required at the time of reconversion of any unspent money into foreign
currency. Exchanging of foreign currency other than banks or authorised money
changers is an offense under Foreign Exchange Regulations Act 1973.
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