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Bharat Ends Foreign Ministry Funding to Chabahar in Iran in FY27, Bangladesh Aid Reduced

“India Ends Foreign Ministry Funding to Chabahar in Iran in FY27, Bangladesh Aid Reduced”, Defence Capital, February 01, 2026

“India’s foreign ministry has ended its funding to Chabahar port in 2026-27, following US threat to impose tariffs on nations doing business with Iran.

India’s Union Budget 2026-27 papers show India allocated no money for Chabahar port development for the next fiscal, just a year after it hiked the spending for the project by four times to INR 400 crore from the allocated INR 100 in 2025-26.

The Ministry of External Affairs funding for Chabahar was part of India’s aid to friendly countries and regions, and was classified under the ministry’s revenue expenditure in the previous years…..”

Read full article at defencecapital.in

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