Foreign Affairs
India seeks parliament approval for additional $5.9 billion in 2024/25 spending

The Indian government has requested approval from Parliament for an additional 514.63 billion rupees ($5.90 billion) in spending for the current financial year, which concludes on March 31, according to a statement released on Monday.
The proposal aims to allocate funds to several key areas, including the development of critical infrastructure and the settlement of long-standing dues. Specifically, the government is seeking approval for 53.2 billion rupees to upgrade telecom networks in underserved regions of the country. This initiative is expected to enhance connectivity and digital access in rural and remote areas, where telecom services have traditionally been limited.
Additionally, the funds will be used to pay dues to employees of two state-run telecommunications giants—Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL). These public sector companies have faced significant financial strain in recent years, and the government’s move to clear outstanding payments aims to stabilize their operations and improve the welfare of their employees.

The request comes as part of India’s broader strategy to bolster its infrastructure and support key public sector entities, especially as the country continues to recover from the economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The additional spending will require parliamentary approval, and the government is expected to engage in discussions to secure the necessary backing before the financial year ends. If approved, the allocation of funds will play a crucial role in addressing long-standing issues within the telecommunications sector and improving overall connectivity in underserved regions.
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