The graph illustrates exchange rates that took place in the year 2014 with sterling pound and euro against Indian rupees.
In January 2014, there was a slight rise in the rate between Rupees and sterling pound from 103 to 103.8. And from February to march 2014 , there was a gradual fall in the exchange from 103.8 to to a 99.9 creating a big spike. From the months August and September 2014, there was a stable rate untill it dropped in September 2014.
From January to February 2014, the rates between euro and Indian rupees took a slight increase from 84.2 to 84.5. Then came a decrease that took place between the months march to April 2014 from Rs82.6 to 80.1, then from June to October 2014, there was a drop in the rates to 76.4 and then it maintained till December 2014.
Inconclusion, the exchange rates that took place indian rupees against euro and sterling pound was not so good at a stable rate.
