The Union Budget 2026-27 includes no allocation for the Chabahar port project, a decrease from the previous fiscal year's ₹400 crore.
Allocation for projects in Bangladesh has been halved to ₹60 crore from ₹120 crore.
Bhutan's allocation increased to ₹2,288.55 crore, a rise of ₹138.56 crore.
Myanmar's allocation decreased to ₹300 crore from ₹350 crore.
Sri Lanka receives ₹400 crore, an increase of ₹100 crore.
Nepal has been allocated ₹800 crore, ₹100 crore more than the previous year.
Detailed Insights:
The lack of allocation for Chabahar signals a potential pause in India's involvement due to U.S. tariff pressures announced on January 12, where countries trading with Iran face a 25% tariff on U.S. trade.
Reduced allocation for Bangladesh reflects a downturn in relations, impacting developmental projects.
Increased allocation for Bhutan will support ongoing developmental activities and infrastructure projects, reinforcing India's commitment.
The decrease in funds for Myanmar may affect various development projects and bilateral cooperation initiatives.
The increased allocation for Sri Lanka indicates strengthened ties and support for development projects.
Nepal's increased allocation aims to bolster infrastructure and developmental activities.
The External Affairs Ministry receives ₹1,292 crore for international training programs, enhancing India's soft diplomacy efforts.
Key Concepts Involved:
Chabahar Port: A strategic port project in Iran, offering India trade access to Afghanistan and Central Asia, bypassing Pakistan.
Soft Diplomacy: The use of cultural and economic influence to achieve foreign policy goals, promoting goodwill and mutual understanding.
Union Budget: The annual financial statement of the government, outlining expenditures and revenue allocations for various sectors and projects.