Deccan Chronicle

India got `2,575 cr as foreign aid in ’15-16

UK a regular donor along with Germany, the ADB and the US

- COREENA SUARES | DC HYDERABAD, AUG. 25

The Centre has been in the eye of a storm since it reportedly refused aid from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Gulf country, however, later clarified that it had never formally announced a grant of `700 crore to flood-hit Kerala.

The question here is, has India ever accepted foreign grants? The Ministry of External Affairs told the Lok Sabha that for the year 20072008 and 2015-16, India received foreign aid of `2,575 crore.

The highest fund flow was `3,384 crore for the year 201314, all with regard to health connected projects being executed in India.

The aid received is pumped into projects such as immunisati­on programme, National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Reproducti­ve and Child Health-II Programme, Revised National Tuberculos­is Control Programme, National Leprosy Eradicatio­n Programme and HIV/AIDS Control Programmes, the ministry said.

The United Kingdom has been a regular donor followed by Germany, Asian Developmen­ts Bank, the United States and more. India too has been a generous donor and has helped build the health sector in African countries.

Addressing the Lok Sabha, officials of the MEA said, “India is currently a net donor of foreign aid. In the last three years, India has provided more aid to foreign countries, than it has received.”

Going by the statistica­l data submitted to the lower house, the claim turned out to be true. India has helped its turbulent neighbour Bangladesh with `155.68 crore in 2015 -16. In the same year, the country gave `5,368.46 crore to Bhutan and `880. 44 crore to Afghanista­n.

The aid is extended under the aegis of the Developmen­t Partnershi­p Administra­tion (DPA) under the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). It is mainly meant for housings schemes, infrastruc­ture developmen­t, educationa­l fellowship­s and more.

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