Nepal was allocated Rs 375 crore in the last budget.
The allocation comes amid External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's Nepal visit. She arrived in Kathmandu today for discussions with leaders of the Himalayan nation.
The allocation for Seychelles has also been increased from Rs 200 crore to Rs 300 crore in the budget, presented by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Parliament today.
The amount for the development of the Chabahar Port, a strategic oceanic port situated in Iran, remains the same as last budget at Rs 150 crore.
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As per the revised estimate, Rs 13,690 crore was given to the ministry in 2017-18, a decline of Rs 1,108.55 crore from the 2017-18 budgetary allocation of Rs 14798.55 crore.
In total, Rs 5,545 crore has been earmarked under "total-aid to countries", which includes Bhutan (Rs 2,650 crore), African countries (Rs 200 crore), Bangladesh (Rs 175 crore), and Sri Lanka (Rs 150 crore).
Separately, Rs 3,772.60 crore has been earmarked for other expenditures such as funds for the Nalanda university (Rs 200 crore), maintenance cost of Aircraft of Air India for VVIP travel (Rs 141 crore) and 'Special Diplomatic Expenditure' (Rs 2,400.01 crore).
The budget also provides for Rs 280 crore towards schemes/projects in Myanmar. India had also inked a pact with Myanmar last December on the restoration of normalcy and development of the Rakhine State, from where thousands of Rohingya Muslims recently fled following incidents of violence against the community.
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