ANALYSIS OF FOREIGN ASSISTANCE TO INDIA
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Foreign aid is the transfer of goods & services from developed nations to developing nations for the purpose of Economic Development and welfare. As we know that India gets the aid facility in form of grants & assistance- technical assistance, commodity assistance, capital assistance, short & long term loans, project aid, programme aid, non-project aid contribution in kind consolidation of credits, private investments & trade, emergency aid for humanitarian purposes and military aid for strategic consideration. In this paper, researchers have been found the rate of change, calculated compound annual growth rate and forecasted values for next five years.
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