Jag är rädd att indiska rupier inte kan användas i Pakistan. Från iatatravelcentre.com
Currency Import regulations:
Foreign currencies : unlimited. However, amounts exceeding USD 5,000.- (or equivalent) in cash, or USD 10,000.- (or equivalent) in traveller's cheques must be declared; Local currency (Indian Rupee-INR): INR 7,500.- for residents of India, except when arriving from Bhutan and Nepal. For residents arriving from Bhutan and Nepal: no limit in amount of INR but notes no bigger than INR 100.- may be carried.
Foreign currencies include currency notes, traveller's cheques, cheques, drafts etc. (Re)exchange only through banks and authorized money exchange points.
Currency Export regulations:
Foreign currencies : up to the amount imported and declared. Local currency (Indian Rupee-INR): INR 7,500.- for residents of India, except when departing to Bhutan and Nepal. For residents departing to Bhutan and Nepal: no limit in amount of INR but notes no bigger than INR 100.- may be carried.
Foreign currencies include currency notes, traveller's cheques, cheques, drafts etc. (Re)exchange only through banks and authorized money exchange points.
Så du får exportera upp till 7500 INR (130 USD) endast om du är indian bosatt. Eftersom människor inte får exportera en stor mängd INR tror jag inte att det skulle vara möjligt att betala överallt i Pakistan med INR.