teensexonline.com
24.6 C
Jammu
Friday, March 14, 2025
HomeIndiaIndia raises aid to Maldives by 50%, allocates USD 68.7 million for...

India raises aid to Maldives by 50%, allocates USD 68.7 million for new fiscal year

Date:

Related stories

India rejects baseless allegations made by Pakistan

India has termed the allegations made by Pakistan that...

PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana Achieves 10 Lakh Rooftop Solar Installations

PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, the world’s largest...

UNSC agrees to condemn Syria violence

The United Nations Security Council has agreed to a...

Govt announces 1 billion dollar fund for creators’ economy, ahead of WAVES 2025

Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has announced...

Lok Sabha passes Oilfield (Regulatory and Development) Amendment Bill, 2024

The Lok Sabha passed the Oilfield (Regulatory and Development)...

Local media outlets in Maldives have reported widely on the increase in the budgetary allocation to the archipelago nation. India has raised its aid to the Maldives by 50% compared to the previous fiscal year, with the allocation included in the budget for the new fiscal year.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the budget in the Parliament on February 1, outlining foreign aid distributions. While Bhutan remained the top recipient, the Maldives’ allocation stands at approximately USD 68.7 million which translates to about 600 crore rupees, up from an initial allocation of about 400 crore rupees. Meanwhile, the allocation to Sri Lanka also increased to 300 crore rupees up from 245 crore rupees.

India remains a key development partner for the Maldives and Sri Lanka, supporting major infrastructure and community development projects.

Latest stories