Comments by "Hindu Rashtra" (@hindurashtra63) on "How India is hitting back against the global sovereign credit rating agencies" video.

  1. India has extended financial assistance and loans to various countries as part of its foreign policy, focusing on fostering regional cooperation and supporting economic development. Here are 15 countries that have received financial aid or loans from India: Sri Lanka – India provided financial assistance and loans for infrastructure projects, including energy and transportation. Nepal – India has provided financial aid for infrastructure, healthcare, and post-earthquake reconstruction. Bangladesh – India extended lines of credit for energy, infrastructure, and transport projects. Bhutan – India has been a major donor to Bhutan for hydroelectric projects and development programs. Maldives – India provided loans and aid for housing, water supply, and infrastructure development. Afghanistan – India has been involved in capacity-building projects, healthcare, education, and infrastructure development. Mauritius – India provided financial assistance for infrastructure development and helped build key government buildings. Myanmar – India extended loans for development projects and has been involved in road and port construction. Seychelles – India provided financial aid for defense and infrastructure projects, including port development. Vietnam – India extended credit for defense equipment purchases and economic projects. Mozambique – India provided financial assistance for agricultural development, infrastructure, and energy. Zimbabwe – India extended lines of credit for infrastructure and energy projects. Malawi – India offered financial aid for various infrastructure and capacity-building initiatives. Tanzania – India provided loans for water supply projects, education, and healthcare facilities. Kenya – India extended lines of credit for energy, transport, and agricultural projects.
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