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Many would believe that the American Dollar holds the top spot as the world’s strongest currency. However, according to Forbes’ list, a different country remains on the first spot.
Kuwaiti Dinar is the world’s strongest currency. One Kuwaiti Dinar is equivalent to 270 rupees and 3.26 dollars.
The Bahraini Dinar secures the second spot on the list, equivalent to $2.65. The Omani Rial takes the third position, with one Omani Rial equalling $2.61.
Jordanian Dinar holds the fourth position, with one Jordanian Dinar equalling $1.142. While the Gibraltar Pound follows closely in fifth position, with an equivalence of $1.27.
The British Pound secures the sixth position, and is followed by the Cayman Island Dollar at seventh spot, and the Swiss Franc at number eight.
The Euro claims the ninth spot, and the American Dollar stands at the tenth position.
Indian Rupee stands at the 15th spot in the Forbes’ list of strong currencies.