Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the interim budget for 2024-25, revealing that Bhutan has emerged as the leading recipient of Indian government grants and loans. In the revised estimates for 2023-24, India provided ₹6,541.79 crore to foreign governments, surpassing the budget estimates for the year.
Loans, constituting ₹1,614.36 crore, were a significant portion of the aid provided, emphasizing future repayment responsibilities. The estimated grants and loans for the upcoming fiscal year amount to ₹5,667.56 crore, with Bhutan securing the top spot among the recipient countries.
Top Recipients of Grants from India:
1. Bhutan – ₹2,398.97 crore (including ₹1,614.36 crore loan)
2. Maldives – ₹770.90 crore
3. Nepal – ₹650 crore
4. Myanmar – ₹370 crore
5. Mauritius – ₹330 crore
6. Afghanistan – ₹220 crore
7. Bangladesh – ₹130 crore
8. Sri Lanka – ₹60 crore
9. Seychelles – ₹9.91 crore
10. Mongolia – ₹5 crore
During her budget speech, Sitharaman highlighted the challenges posed by the global landscape, including Covid-19, conflicts, and geopolitical shifts. She emphasized the emergence of a new world order and India’s role in navigating the complex scenario successfully.
Sitharaman commended India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor as a strategic and economic game-changer, foreseeing positive impacts not only for India but also for other nations. The complete budget is anticipated in July after the new government takes office.
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