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=Indian aid, worldwide=
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==Total aid provided by India, 2006-16==
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[https://mea.gov.in/Images/attach/ANNEXURE_1_lu3245.pdf  ''Ministry of External Affairs'']
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TOTAL AID PROVIDED BY INDIA TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES ANNUALLY IN THE LAST TEN YEARS
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(Rs. in Crores)
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>2006-07</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>1323.68</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>2007-08</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>1481.97</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>2008-09</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>2468.92</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>2009-10</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>2251.13</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>2010-11</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>2705.91</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>2011-12</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>3254.22</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>2012-13</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>5193.81</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>2013-14</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>6427.44</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>2014-15</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>6473.29</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>2015-16</div></div></div>
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<div title="Page 1"><div><div>7719.65</div></div></div>
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==2011-16: a country-wise break-up of Indian aid==
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[https://mea.gov.in/Images/attach/ANNEXURE_11_lu3245.pdf  ''Ministry of External Affairs'']
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''' AID PROVIDED BY INDIA TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES IN THE LAST 5 YEARS '''
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(Rs. in Crores)
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{| border="1"
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Aid to countries
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| valign="middle" |
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2011-12
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| valign="middle" |
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2012-13
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| valign="middle" |
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2013-14
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| valign="middle" |
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2014-15
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| valign="middle" |
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2015-16
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| valign="middle" |
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Bangladesh
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| valign="middle" |
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8.81
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| valign="middle" |
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281.20
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| valign="middle" |
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604.66
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| valign="middle" |
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197.84
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| valign="middle" |
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155.68
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|-
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| valign="middle" |
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Bhutan
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| valign="middle" |
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2021.37
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| valign="middle" |
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3410.98
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| valign="middle" |
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3926.78
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| valign="middle" |
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4395.17
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| valign="middle" |
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5368.46
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| valign="middle" |
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Nepal
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| valign="middle" |
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191.15
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| valign="middle" |
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292.55
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| valign="middle" |
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381.37
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| valign="middle" |
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303.26
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| valign="middle" |
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309.94
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| valign="middle" |
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Sri Lanka
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| valign="middle" |
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181.94
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| valign="middle" |
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248.20
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| valign="middle" |
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420.80
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| valign="middle" |
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499.70
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| valign="middle" |
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403.80
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Maldives
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| valign="middle" |
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285.70
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| valign="middle" |
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16.43
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| valign="middle" |
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9.67
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| valign="middle" |
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26.08
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| valign="middle" |
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55.04
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| valign="middle" |
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Myanmar
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| valign="middle" |
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67.40
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| valign="middle" |
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121.88
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| valign="middle" |
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164.86
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| valign="middle" |
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104.34
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| valign="middle" |
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117.07
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Other developing countries
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| valign="middle" |
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25.47
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| valign="middle" |
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30.95
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| valign="middle" |
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61.28
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| valign="middle" |
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54.13
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| valign="middle" |
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103.50
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Africa
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114.26
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| valign="middle" |
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239.64
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| valign="middle" |
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251.92
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| valign="middle" |
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142.86
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| valign="middle" |
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283.83
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Eurasia
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29.47
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| valign="middle" |
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32.66
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| valign="middle" |
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14.30
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| valign="middle" |
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11.94
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| valign="middle" |
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19.37
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Mongolia
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2.02
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| valign="middle" |
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0.75
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| valign="middle" |
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1.50
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| valign="middle" |
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2.28
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| valign="middle" |
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7.49
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| valign="middle" |
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Latin America
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0.02
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27.61
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| valign="middle" |
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4.99
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| valign="middle" |
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12.17
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| valign="middle" |
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15.03
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Afghanistan
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| valign="middle" |
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326.61
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| valign="middle" |
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490.96
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| valign="middle" |
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585.31
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| valign="middle" |
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723.52
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| valign="middle" |
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880.44
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=Indian aid to neighbours=
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==2013-15==
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''' Bhutan grabs dragon's share of aid in Budget '''
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pradeep.thakur@timesgroup.com
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New Delhi:
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Indpaedia objects to the word ‘grab.’ Bhutan does not grab anything from India. India and Bhutan are brotherly nations. India is merely trying to be a good brother.
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Bhutan-grabs-dragons-share-of-aid-in-Budget-13072014009060  ''The Times of India''] Jul 13 2014
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[[File: indian aid.jpg| |frame| 500px]]
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India has helped the kingdom nation Bhutan with grants and loans allocated to the latter going up by nearly 50% -from Rs 4,100 crore in 2013 to Rs 6,000 crore in 2014.
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Bhutan has been getting significant financial aid from India by way of grants, both under plan and non-plan expenditure heads. This year, after Modi visited the neighbouring country soon after his swearing-in, the NDA government has significantly increased the financial package.
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Bhutan was Modi's first foreign visit as PM.
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Comparatively, other countries of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) have got marginal hikes in grants from the Indian government this year. Even Afghanistan, where India's engagement has increased in recent years, has been allocated Rs 676 crore, not a big hike against last year's Rs 525 crore.
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Nepal, with which the PM has expressed his desire to engage more, has not found as much prominence as Bhutan in monetary terms. Among grants and loans to foreign countries, Nepal has got Rs 450 crore as against Rs 380 crore in the previous year. In case of Sri Lanka, the allocation has been Rs 500 crore, an increase of Rs 90 crore from last year.
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Bangladesh is the only country in the SAARC region for which the Budget has made lower provisions. The aid for Bangladesh in this Budget is Rs 350 crore, against Rs 580 crore last year.
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==2017-19==
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[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F03%2F21&entity=Ar02623&sk=1101CB4C&mode=text  Rohan Dua, India’s aid to Nepal up 73% to check China’s infra push, March 21, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
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[[File: Indian aid to neighbours, 2017-19.jpg|Indian aid to neighbours, 2017-19 <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F03%2F21&entity=Ar02623&sk=1101CB4C&mode=text  Rohan Dua, India’s aid to Nepal up 73% to check China’s infra push, March 21, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
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The Centre has decided to hike its financial aid for the financial year beginning April 2018 to Nepal to Rs 650 crore, a 73% increase from the previous year allocation, while expressing concern over increasing Chinese presence in some of the neighbourhood countries.
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India’s aid to Nepal in 2017-18 financial year stood at Rs 375 crore.
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However, the largest allocation of aid by India has yet again been kept for Bhutan at Rs 1,813 crore, which is part of the five-year commitment to help the royal government build hydro-electric projects at Punatsangchhu, and Mangdechhu among other infrastructure works.
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Bhutan had firmly stood behind India when its troops and China were locked in a 73-day-long standoff in Doklam from June 16 last year after the Indian side stopped building a road in the disputed trijunction by the Chinese Army. Bhutan and China have a dispute over Doklam. The face-off ended on August 28.
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This has been disclosed in the parliamentary committee report on external affairs tabled last week.
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“China is making serious headway in infrastructure projects in our neighbourhood. Specifying the strategy devised to counter increasing Chinese presence in our backyard, the government is committed to advancing its development partnership with Bhutan and Nepal, as per their priorities,” the report says.
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“The allocation of funds under to Bhutan and Nepal for 2018-19 is a reflection of our expanded development partnership with the two countries and continued emphasis on expeditious implementation of our ongoing projects, in consultation and coordination with the respective governments, for mutual benefits,” it adds.
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In a response to the panel on whether the sharp rise in allocation to Nepal is a strategic step to counter growing Chinese influence, the report states, “India and Nepal have close cultural and civilisational ties and a wide-ranging and expanding partnership across diverse sectors, which stand firmly on their own.”
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The report points out security concerns on the Indo-Nepal border among reasons to hike the aid. Detailed project reports have been prepared for the Integrated Check Posts at Nepalgunj and Bhairahawa in Nepal.
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=India’s technical cooperation programme,2013-14=
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[[File: india.jpg|Country-wise breakup of India’s technical cooperation budget,[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com//Gallery.aspx?id=07_02_2015_010_012_002&type=P&artUrl=STATOISTICS-HELPING-HAND-07022015010012&eid=31808 ''The Times of India'']|centre|frame|500px]]
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Revision as of 17:00, 12 December 2020

This is a collection of articles archived for the excellence of their content.



Contents

Indian aid, worldwide

Total aid provided by India, 2006-16

Ministry of External Affairs

TOTAL AID PROVIDED BY INDIA TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES ANNUALLY IN THE LAST TEN YEARS

(Rs. in Crores)


YEAR AMOUNT
2006-07
1323.68
2007-08
1481.97
2008-09
2468.92
2009-10
2251.13
2010-11
2705.91
2011-12
3254.22
2012-13
5193.81
2013-14
6427.44
2014-15
6473.29
2015-16
7719.65

2011-16: a country-wise break-up of Indian aid

Ministry of External Affairs

AID PROVIDED BY INDIA TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES IN THE LAST 5 YEARS

(Rs. in Crores)

Aid to countries

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

2015-16

Bangladesh

8.81

281.20

604.66

197.84

155.68

Bhutan

2021.37

3410.98

3926.78

4395.17

5368.46

Nepal

191.15

292.55

381.37

303.26

309.94

Sri Lanka

181.94

248.20

420.80

499.70

403.80

Maldives

285.70

16.43

9.67

26.08

55.04

Myanmar

67.40

121.88

164.86

104.34

117.07

Other developing countries

25.47

30.95

61.28

54.13

103.50

Africa

114.26

239.64

251.92

142.86

283.83

Eurasia

29.47

32.66

14.30

11.94

19.37

Mongolia

2.02

0.75

1.50

2.28

7.49

Latin America

0.02

27.61

4.99

12.17

15.03

Afghanistan

326.61

490.96

585.31

723.52

880.44


Indian aid to neighbours

2013-15

Bhutan grabs dragon's share of aid in Budget

pradeep.thakur@timesgroup.com New Delhi:


Indpaedia objects to the word ‘grab.’ Bhutan does not grab anything from India. India and Bhutan are brotherly nations. India is merely trying to be a good brother.

The Times of India Jul 13 2014

Indian aid.jpg

India has helped the kingdom nation Bhutan with grants and loans allocated to the latter going up by nearly 50% -from Rs 4,100 crore in 2013 to Rs 6,000 crore in 2014.

Bhutan has been getting significant financial aid from India by way of grants, both under plan and non-plan expenditure heads. This year, after Modi visited the neighbouring country soon after his swearing-in, the NDA government has significantly increased the financial package. Bhutan was Modi's first foreign visit as PM.

Comparatively, other countries of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) have got marginal hikes in grants from the Indian government this year. Even Afghanistan, where India's engagement has increased in recent years, has been allocated Rs 676 crore, not a big hike against last year's Rs 525 crore.

Nepal, with which the PM has expressed his desire to engage more, has not found as much prominence as Bhutan in monetary terms. Among grants and loans to foreign countries, Nepal has got Rs 450 crore as against Rs 380 crore in the previous year. In case of Sri Lanka, the allocation has been Rs 500 crore, an increase of Rs 90 crore from last year.

Bangladesh is the only country in the SAARC region for which the Budget has made lower provisions. The aid for Bangladesh in this Budget is Rs 350 crore, against Rs 580 crore last year.

2017-19

Rohan Dua, India’s aid to Nepal up 73% to check China’s infra push, March 21, 2018: The Times of India

The Centre has decided to hike its financial aid for the financial year beginning April 2018 to Nepal to Rs 650 crore, a 73% increase from the previous year allocation, while expressing concern over increasing Chinese presence in some of the neighbourhood countries.

India’s aid to Nepal in 2017-18 financial year stood at Rs 375 crore.

However, the largest allocation of aid by India has yet again been kept for Bhutan at Rs 1,813 crore, which is part of the five-year commitment to help the royal government build hydro-electric projects at Punatsangchhu, and Mangdechhu among other infrastructure works.

Bhutan had firmly stood behind India when its troops and China were locked in a 73-day-long standoff in Doklam from June 16 last year after the Indian side stopped building a road in the disputed trijunction by the Chinese Army. Bhutan and China have a dispute over Doklam. The face-off ended on August 28.

This has been disclosed in the parliamentary committee report on external affairs tabled last week.

“China is making serious headway in infrastructure projects in our neighbourhood. Specifying the strategy devised to counter increasing Chinese presence in our backyard, the government is committed to advancing its development partnership with Bhutan and Nepal, as per their priorities,” the report says.

“The allocation of funds under to Bhutan and Nepal for 2018-19 is a reflection of our expanded development partnership with the two countries and continued emphasis on expeditious implementation of our ongoing projects, in consultation and coordination with the respective governments, for mutual benefits,” it adds.

In a response to the panel on whether the sharp rise in allocation to Nepal is a strategic step to counter growing Chinese influence, the report states, “India and Nepal have close cultural and civilisational ties and a wide-ranging and expanding partnership across diverse sectors, which stand firmly on their own.”

The report points out security concerns on the Indo-Nepal border among reasons to hike the aid. Detailed project reports have been prepared for the Integrated Check Posts at Nepalgunj and Bhairahawa in Nepal.

India’s technical cooperation programme,2013-14

Country-wise breakup of India’s technical cooperation budget,The Times of India

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