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India’s Top 10 Aid Recipients: Union Budget Reveals Leading Beneficiary Countries

by Samir Gautam
July 24, 2024
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India's Top 10 Aid Recipients: Union Budget Reveals Leading Beneficiary Countries

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The Union Budget 2024-25, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday, revealed details on India’s foreign aid allocations for the coming fiscal year. While the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) budget saw a decrease compared to the revised estimate of FY 2023-24, the document also shed light on which countries will be receiving the largest share of Indian assistance.

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Bhutan Maintains Position as Top Beneficiary

As per the budget documents, Bhutan remains the country receiving the most aid from India. The tiny Himalayan kingdom is estimated to receive ₹2,068.56 crore ($2.4 billion) in the upcoming fiscal year. This marks a slight dip from the previous year’s allocation of ₹2,400 crore ($2.8 billion), with the revised FY 2023-24 estimate showing a utilization of ₹2,398.97 crore ($2.8 billion).

The close relationship between India and Bhutan, with strong cultural and strategic ties, is reflected in this consistent level of aid. India’s assistance to Bhutan primarily focuses on infrastructure development, hydropower projects, education, and healthcare.

Other Key Recipients of Indian Aid

While Bhutan sits at the top, several other countries feature prominently on the list of beneficiaries. Here’s a glimpse at some of the other recipients:

  1. Maldives: Retaining its position from the previous year, the Maldives is allocated ₹400 crore ($470 million) in the new budget. However, the revised budget for FY 2023-24 shows a higher actual utilization of ₹770.90 crore ($910 million). India’s aid to the Maldives is often directed towards maritime security, infrastructure development in the island nation, and socio-economic projects.

  2. Nepal and Sri Lanka: India’s close South Asian neighbors, Nepal and Sri Lanka, are also significant recipients of Indian foreign aid. Here, Nepal received ₹700 crore and Sri Lanka received ₹250 crore. The specific allocations for these countries haven’t been publicly disclosed yet, but previous budgets and news reports suggest they are likely to receive substantial assistance. India’s aid to these nations focuses on areas like infrastructure development, disaster relief, capacity building, and cultural exchange.

  3. Other Asian countries like Afghanistan, Mayanmar and Bangladesh will receive ₹200 crore, ₹250 crore and ₹150 crore.
  4. African Nations: The budget document doesn’t provide a detailed breakdown for individual African countries. However, news reports indicate continued Indian commitment to development partnerships in Africa. The exact allocation for the continent might be revealed in the coming months. Here are the list of African nations who will receive the aid package:
    • African mainland Countries: ₹200 crore
    • Mauritius: ₹370 crore
    • Seychelles: ₹40 crore

Strategic Considerations and Neighborhood First Policy

India’s foreign aid allocations are often guided by strategic considerations and its “Neighborhood First” policy. This policy prioritizes strengthening ties with neighboring countries, fostering regional cooperation, and promoting security interests. Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives, for instance, all hold strategic importance for India’s security landscape.

Focus on Development and Capacity Building

Beyond strategic considerations, India’s foreign aid often emphasizes development goals and capacity-building initiatives. This can include assistance with infrastructure projects, education and healthcare initiatives, and technological advancements for partner countries.

Shifting Landscape of Foreign Aid

India has emerged as a major player in the realm of foreign aid in recent years. However, the current budget reflects a decrease in allocated funds compared to the revised estimates of the previous year. This could be due to various factors, including global economic uncertainties or a recalibration of India’s development assistance priorities.

Looking Ahead: Transparency and Long-Term Partnerships

While the Union Budget provides a general roadmap for India’s foreign aid allocations, increased transparency on the specific projects and recipient countries within each allocation would be beneficial. This transparency would not only enhance public understanding but also foster stronger partnerships with recipient nations.

As India continues to play a growing role in global development, its foreign aid strategy is likely to evolve further. Building long-term partnerships that promote sustainable development and mutual benefit will be key to maximizing the impact of India’s assistance on the world stage.

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