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Non-resident Indians (NRIs) have sent $ 63.6bn to India through remittances. Overseas Indians have sent more money than ever before. According to the World Bank, the increase in value of remittances is also due to a sharp fall in 2011 in the value of the rupee.

In 2010, India received $ 54bn in remittances.

This is the highest amount of money sent by overseas nationals to any country, according to the World Bank data. India has been the largest recipient of remittances since 2008 when it surpassed China.

China received $62.5bn in overseas remittances in 2011.

An overseas remittance is the money sent back to families by migrant workers. Indians living in US, Europe and the Middle East sent money to their families in India. Same holds true for China, Philippines, Mexico, Pakistan and others.

“Worldwide remittance flows, including those to high-income countries, reached $501 billion in 2011 and are expected to increase to $615 billion by 2014,” World Bank release said.

The flow of money from NRIs is important in the context of the rising current account deficit that hurts India’s economy. India imports more than it exports.

These remittances account for about 3 per cent of India’s $ 2 trillion gross domestic product or GDP. To put things in perspective, India’s current account deficit is 3.7 per cent of GDP for the financial year ended March 2012. This is despite such a high inflow of funds from NRIs. Current account deficit occurs when a country imports more goods and services than exports.


India imported gold and silver worth $60 billion in 2011/12, pushing up the trade deficit to near $185 billion.

Experts say that India needs to boost foreign investment to finance this deficit.

The high current account deficit is seen negatively by international investors. Standard & Poor’s, a global credit rating agency, downgraded India’s economic outlook to negative from stable. The International Monetary Fund on Friday cut India’s growth forecast to 6.9 per cent from 7 per cent 2012-13.

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Overseas remittances to India at record $63.6 bn: World Bank
 
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Don't India and Pakistan have roughly equal number of expatriates?
 
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good.. lodz of forex reserves in Indian coffers!!
 
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One more good thing about having a large population
 
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start sending the engineers to Korea, Japan, Russia and China as well... it will cross $100bn in no time.
 
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I would like to add that significant amount money is added to coffers by the workers in arab states and not only white collared people in US or UK.

Indian diaspora should be protected everywhere whether it is in western nations or arab countries.

Rise is huge from 54 billion to 64 billion in one year,almost 15-20% rise. Its very good.

start sending the engineers to Korea, Japan, Russia and China as well... it will cross $100bn in no time.

Yes, It should be made compulsory that between 10 families in village at least 2 should go for work outside India.
Its not easy to give jobs to 1.2 billion people with ever expanding population.
 
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Feeling proud. contributing little bit from our part. Now ppl shd not say Non Reliable Indians.
 
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According to wiki Indian diaspora is 30 million + whilst Pakistani is 5 million. Its wiki though so dont know how accurate it is.

30 million Indians sending 64 billion
5 million Pakistanis sending 12 billion

That means Pakistani people are sending more money back
 
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Non-resident Indians (NRIs) have sent $ 63.6bn to India through remittances. Overseas Indians have sent more money than ever before. According to the World Bank, the increase in value of remittances is also due to a sharp fall in 2011 in the value of the rupee.

In 2010, India received $ 54bn in remittances.

This is the highest amount of money sent by overseas nationals to any country, according to the World Bank data. India has been the largest recipient of remittances since 2008 when it surpassed China.

China received $62.5bn in overseas remittances in 2011.

An overseas remittance is the money sent back to families by migrant workers. Indians living in US, Europe and the Middle East sent money to their families in India. Same holds true for China, Philippines, Mexico, Pakistan and others.

“Worldwide remittance flows, including those to high-income countries, reached $501 billion in 2011 and are expected to increase to $615 billion by 2014,” World Bank release said.

The flow of money from NRIs is important in the context of the rising current account deficit that hurts India’s economy. India imports more than it exports.

These remittances account for about 3 per cent of India’s $ 2 trillion gross domestic product or GDP. To put things in perspective, India’s current account deficit is 3.7 per cent of GDP for the financial year ended March 2012. This is despite such a high inflow of funds from NRIs. Current account deficit occurs when a country imports more goods and services than exports.


India imported gold and silver worth $60 billion in 2011/12, pushing up the trade deficit to near $185 billion.

Experts say that India needs to boost foreign investment to finance this deficit.

The high current account deficit is seen negatively by international investors. Standard & Poor’s, a global credit rating agency, downgraded India’s economic outlook to negative from stable. The International Monetary Fund on Friday cut India’s growth forecast to 6.9 per cent from 7 per cent 2012-13.

201204271835436755968-Worldwide%20remittances.jpg



Overseas remittances to India at record $63.6 bn: World Bank

Pakistan and Bangladesh are getting same money...interesting
 
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Because both provide similar services.

Hardly any professionals going overseas in search of Job from BD. We only send unskilled junk which has no use in our internal domestic market. They are excess manpower from Agri sector to be precise.
 
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30 million Indians sending 64 billion
5 million Pakistanis sending 12 billion

That means Pakistani people are sending more money back

Indian diaspora is 24 million , and Pakistan has 4.2 million. China has the largest diaspora worldwide
 
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