Indian Rupee in Ghana: Amid Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Ghana, people want to know how much 1 Indian rupee is worth in Ghana. Ghana's currency is cedi and as of July 2025, 1 rupee is equal to approximately 0.13 Ghanaian cedi.
Indian Rupee in Ghana: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the African country Ghana on a two-day visit on Wednesday. This is his first bilateral visit to Ghana and the people there welcomed him warmly. This visit of Modi is considered to be an important link in giving a new direction to India-Ghana relations. During this historic visit, many agreements are likely to be signed between the two countries regarding trade, education, technology and cultural cooperation. After the Prime Minister's visit to Ghana, a natural question is arising in the minds of common people that what is the currency of Ghana and what is its value in Indian rupees? Let's take a look at this.
What is the currency of Ghana?The official currency of Ghana is called Ghanaian Cedi, whose currency code is GHS. The word 'cedi' is derived from the 'cowrie shell' in the folk language of Ghana, which was used as currency in ancient times. The design of the currency notes and coins currently in circulation reflects the local culture and heritage.
How much is Ghanaian cedi worth in India?Currently (as of 3 July 2025), the value of 1 Ghanaian Cedi is around 8 Indian Rupees. This rate may fluctuate with changes in foreign exchange rates. For example, if 1 GHS = ₹7.50, then in exchange for 100 Ghanaian Cedi you will get around ₹750. This simply means that if an Indian citizen goes to Ghana, he will have to transact in the local currency i.e. Ghanaian Cedi for his expenses. At the same time, this information also becomes very important in terms of trade and investment.
The value of 1 Ghanaian cedi is approximately eight rupees
The value of one rupee is equal to 0.12 Ghanaian cedi
Economic relations between Ghana and IndiaIndia and Ghana already have trade relations. India has been providing technical and financial assistance to Ghana in many areas, including education, healthcare and infrastructure. Modi's visit is an opportunity to further strengthen these relations. Through this visit, not only will bilateral relations be boosted, but it will also give new heights to India's Africa policy. Along with this, awareness will increase among the general public about the importance of the economy and currency of other countries of the world apart from India in our lives.
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