India to cut financial aid to Maldives by 22%; Bhutan, Nepal to receive majority share
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India to cut financial aid to Maldives by 22%; Bhutan, Nepal to receive majority share 
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India has consistently been a key aid and assistance partner to the Maldives, contributing to sectors such as defence, education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Government data indicates that in 2018, the Maldives received 2.1% o … Read more
India has consistently been a key aid and assistance partner to the Maldives, contributing to sectors such as defence, education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Government data indicates that in 2018, the Maldives received 2.1% of the total foreign aid allocation, a figure that rose to 6.8% in 2019 and reached 6.84% in the fiscal year 2023-24. Read less
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Several other countries are also witnessing decreases in their allocations for the 2024-25 fiscal, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and the Latin American nations. But surprisingly, budget allocations for Sri Lanka, African countries, Mauritius, and the Seychelles have seen increases.
The reduction in aid is not exclusive to the Maldives, as the government plans an overall 10% cut in aid to foreign countries for the upcoming fiscal year. India has earmarked INR 4883.56 crore for foreign aid in 2024-25, a decrease from the INR 5426.78 crore allocated in the 2023-24 budget.
India and the Maldives have found themselves entangled in a diplomatic dispute triggered by disparaging remarks made by certain Maldivian ministers directed at the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
This dispute resulted in a wave of cancellations for myriad hotel bookings and flight tickets bound for the Maldives.
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For information, the government grants to foreign nations serve various purposes, including aid for cultural and heritage projects, as well as assistance for disaster relief.
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