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PM Modi’s overseas travel bill lowest in 2017

- NIVEDITA MOOKERJI

Prime Minister Na rend ra Mo di’ s foreign travel expenditur­e has been the lowest so far in 2017, according to the latest numbers made available by the government. The cost for chartered flights to overseas destinatio­ns in 2017 was ~765 million, which was even lower than the foreign travel expenditur­e during 2014 when Mo di took over as PM on May26, NIVEDITAMO­OKERJI writes.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign travel expenditur­e has been the lowest so far in 2017, according to the latest numbers made available by the government. The cost for chartered flights to overseas destinatio­ns in 2017 was ~765 million, which was even lower than the foreign travel expenditur­e during 2014 when Modi took over as the PM on May 26. For the seven months in 2014 (June to December), the PM’s foreign travel expenditur­e was pegged at ~779 million.

Last year’s expenditur­e was half of that incurred in 2016 towards the PM’s foreign travel at ~1.52 billion. The year before that, in 2015, Modi’s foreign travel expenses were at ~1.34 billion. The PM went on seven overseas trips in 2017, compared with eight in 2016, 12 in 2015 and seven in 2014. So far in the current year, the PM has completed two overseas trips, expenditur­e for which has not been revealed yet.

In 2014, over a period of seven months, PM Modi was out of the country for 35 days. The number rose to 57 days in 2015 and then dipped to 29 in 2016, before inching up to 32 in 2017. This year, the PM has travelled out for six days so far, but several overseas trips are lined up in the coming months.

PM Modi’s most expensive overseas trip so far was in April 2015 when he travelled to France, Germany and Canada. The bill: ~312.5 million. The cheapest foreign trip for Modi was his first as the PM to Bhutan in June 2014. The expenditur­e came to ~24.5 million. In 2014, the PM’s most expensive trip was at ~203.5 million when he travelled to Brazil.

While the highest spend in 2015 was ~312.5 million for a trip to Europe and Canada, the lowest that year was ~59 million in August when he travelled to UAE. In 2016, the PM’s trip to Belgium, US and Saudi Arabia cost the exchequer the most that year at ~158.5 million, the lowest spend was for a trip to Laos in September 2016 for just ~48 million. In 2017, the maximum foreign travel expenditur­e was in May-June for a trip to Germany, Spain, Russia and France for ~165 million, while the least spend was incurred during the same month for a trip to Sri Lanka at ~52.4 million.

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 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? US President Donald Trump ( right) meets Prime Minister Modi alongside the ASEAN Summit at Manila in Philippine­s on November 13, 2017
PHOTO: REUTERS US President Donald Trump ( right) meets Prime Minister Modi alongside the ASEAN Summit at Manila in Philippine­s on November 13, 2017

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