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Lakh Crore Converter

Convert between Indian number units (lakh, crore, arab) and international units (million, billion, trillion).

Lakh to crore converter translates between India's number system and the international million-billion system. Enter any amount and select its unit from the dropdown. Equivalents appear across lakh, crore, arab, kharab, million, billion, and trillion at once. Useful for reading RBI reports, Union Budget documents, and startup valuations that mix Indian and international number systems. Free, no signup required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many crore is 1 million?
1 million equals 10 lakh, which is 0.1 crore. Put differently, 10 million equals 1 crore. India uses the lakh-crore system while international media uses million-billion. A company reporting ₹500 crore revenue would report ₹5,000 million or roughly $60 million at ₹83 per dollar.
How much is 1 billion in crore?
1 billion equals 100 crore. One billion is 1,000 million. Since 1 crore is 10 million, dividing 1,000 by 10 gives 100 crore. For context, India's Union Budget is typically stated in lakh crore, where 1 lakh crore equals 1 trillion.
How do I convert 100 crore to million?
100 crore equals 1,000 million, which is 1 billion. To convert crore to million, multiply by 10. So 100 crore times 10 equals 1,000 million. In rupees, 100 crore is a common unit for mid-size company revenues and government project budgets in India.
What is 1 lakh in million?
1 lakh equals 0.1 million. A lakh is 100,000. A million is 1,000,000. To convert lakh to million, divide by 10. To convert million to lakh, multiply by 10. Salaries, bank deposits, and real estate prices in India are typically stated in lakh.
What is the difference between lakh and million?
A lakh is 100,000 and a million is 1,000,000. One million equals ten lakh. The lakh system is standard in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. The million system is standard in most other countries. Indian financial statements use lakh, while international ones use million.
How many lakh is 1 crore?
1 crore equals 100 lakh. One lakh is 100,000 and one crore is 10,000,000, so the ratio is always 100. Crore is the primary large-number unit in Indian financial reporting, income tax filings, and government budget documents. RBI reports and Bombay Stock Exchange filings all use crore as the default unit.
What is 1 arab in crore?
1 arab equals 100 crore, which is 1 billion. The arab is a traditional Indian large-number unit used infrequently in modern financial documents. It appears in older texts, some regional language publications, and historical government records. In contemporary usage, most Indian financial documents stop at crore.

What is Lakh Crore Converter?

Lakh to crore converter is a tool for translating numbers between India's counting system and the international system. Two parallel systems exist for large numbers. India groups digits in pairs: 1,00,000 is one lakh, and 1,00,00,000 is one crore. International notation groups in threes: 1,000,000 is one million, and 1,000,000,000 is one billion.

Both systems appear in everyday Indian financial life. RBI reports use crore. Bloomberg uses billion. Company balance sheets in India file in lakh crore. Startup valuations are quoted in million dollars. Converting between them matters for anyone tracking money in India.

How does it work?

Enter a number and select its unit from the dropdown. The converter shows the result in every other unit: lakh, crore, arab, kharab, million, billion, and trillion. All processing happens in your browser. No data leaves your device.

Conversions use fixed multipliers. One lakh equals 100,000. One crore equals 10,000,000. One million equals 1,000,000. One billion equals 1,000,000,000. To convert crore to million, multiply by 10. To convert million to crore, divide by 10. To convert billion to crore, multiply by 100.

The larger Indian units map directly to international ones. One arab equals one billion. One kharab equals 100 billion. Both units appear infrequently in modern usage but surface in older texts and government records.

Lakh Crore Converter in India

India uses lakh and crore in all official documents. Tax filings, court orders, and the Companies Act all mandate Indian notation. Income tax returns list figures in rupees with no million or billion fields.

The Union Budget, RBI monetary policy reports, and SEBI filings all use lakh crore for trillion-scale figures. When the Budget announces ₹10 lakh crore in capital expenditure, that equals ₹10 trillion. At roughly ₹83 to the dollar, ₹10 lakh crore is about $120 billion.

International investors, analysts, and news agencies use million and billion. Bloomberg and Reuters write in billions. Anyone tracking Indian stocks in international media needs to convert constantly. State GST collections, corporate quarterly results, and FDI inflow data all come in crore. Startup valuations and venture capital deal values are quoted in million or billion dollars.

Tips to get the best results

  • For quick mental math: crore to million, multiply by 10. Million to crore, divide by 10. Billion to crore, multiply by 100.
  • When reading Indian budget documents, ₹1 lakh crore equals ₹1 trillion, roughly $12 billion at ₹83 to the dollar.
  • Arab and kharab rarely appear in modern financial reports. Use the converter if you encounter them in legal documents, older texts, or regional language publications.
  • Always check whether a figure is in rupees or dollars before converting units. Number system conversion and currency conversion are separate steps.