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NEW DELHI: India received an estimated $14.36 billion in remittances from Pakistan in last three years, if World Bank's 'analytical estimates' are to be believed.
Interestingly, World Bank itself says this is "not an actual official data" and only "an estimate based on logical assumptions".
The World Bank's Migration and Remittances Factbook 2016 says, "India was the largest remittance receiving country, with an estimated $72 billion in 2015, followed by China ($64 billion) and the Philippines ($30 billion)."
World Bank said those living in Pakistan sent $4.9 billion to India in 2015. Its Bilateral Remittance Matrix put the money flowing from Pakistan to India in 2014 at $4.79 billion and $4.67 billion the year before that.
The numbers are astonishingly high considering direct remittances are highly restricted and there may not be many NRIs in Pakistan who would be sending money back home.
Reached for an explanation, Dilip Ratha, Manager, Migration and Remittances at the World Bank, said, "The reported remittances from Pakistan to India are not an actual, official data. It is an analytical estimate derived from a global estimation of bilateral remittance flows worldwide. This estimate is just that, an estimate based on logical assumptions."
He said the caveats attached to the estimates are: "The data on Indian migrants in various destination countries are incomplete; the incomes of Indian migrants abroad and the costs of living in India are both proxied by per capita incomes in PPP terms, which is only a rough proxy; and there is no way to capture remittances flowing through informal, unrecorded channels."
According to World Bank, India in 2015 received the highest remittance from UAE at $13.2 billion. Remittance from the US was second at $11.5 billion, followed by Saudi Arabia at $11 billion.
At $4.9 billion, remittances from Paksitan to India were fourth largest and ranked 14th highest remittance between two countries in the world.
Read more at:
From Pak to India: $14.36 billion in remittances over 3 years! - The Economic Times
Interestingly, World Bank itself says this is "not an actual official data" and only "an estimate based on logical assumptions".
The World Bank's Migration and Remittances Factbook 2016 says, "India was the largest remittance receiving country, with an estimated $72 billion in 2015, followed by China ($64 billion) and the Philippines ($30 billion)."
World Bank said those living in Pakistan sent $4.9 billion to India in 2015. Its Bilateral Remittance Matrix put the money flowing from Pakistan to India in 2014 at $4.79 billion and $4.67 billion the year before that.
The numbers are astonishingly high considering direct remittances are highly restricted and there may not be many NRIs in Pakistan who would be sending money back home.
Reached for an explanation, Dilip Ratha, Manager, Migration and Remittances at the World Bank, said, "The reported remittances from Pakistan to India are not an actual, official data. It is an analytical estimate derived from a global estimation of bilateral remittance flows worldwide. This estimate is just that, an estimate based on logical assumptions."
He said the caveats attached to the estimates are: "The data on Indian migrants in various destination countries are incomplete; the incomes of Indian migrants abroad and the costs of living in India are both proxied by per capita incomes in PPP terms, which is only a rough proxy; and there is no way to capture remittances flowing through informal, unrecorded channels."
According to World Bank, India in 2015 received the highest remittance from UAE at $13.2 billion. Remittance from the US was second at $11.5 billion, followed by Saudi Arabia at $11 billion.
At $4.9 billion, remittances from Paksitan to India were fourth largest and ranked 14th highest remittance between two countries in the world.
Read more at:
From Pak to India: $14.36 billion in remittances over 3 years! - The Economic Times