Bhutan receives the most assistance among neighboring countries, with a grant of 250 million rupees also given to Mongolia
We use Google Cloud Translation Services. Google requires we provide the following disclaimer relating to use of this service:
This service may contain translations powered by Google. Google disclaims all warranties related to the translations, expressed or implied, including any warranties of accuracy, reliability, and any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and noninfringement.
The Indian government is set to provide a grant of 800 crore Indian rupees to Nepal for the fiscal year 2026/027. The annual budget presented by Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament on Sunday mentioned that a grant of 8 billion rupees (12.8 billion Nepali rupees) will be provided to Nepal, the same as last year.
India has revised its estimate to provide Rs 830 crore to Nepal in the current fiscal year. Earlier, India had initially announced a grant of Rs 800 crore, but later revised it to Rs 830 crore.
The budget mentions that India will provide the highest grant to Bhutan among its neighboring countries. India has stated that it will provide a grant of Rs 2,288 crore to Bhutan. This amount is more than this fiscal year. This fiscal year, India had allocated Rs 1,950 crore.
Similarly, in India's upcoming budget, it is mentioned that it will provide a grant of Rs 550 crore to Maldives, Rs 300 crore to Myanmar, Rs 400 crore to Sri Lanka, Rs 150 crore to Afghanistan, Rs 600 crore to Bangladesh, Rs 225 crore to African countries and Rs 250 crore to Mongolia.
