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Budget 2026 Aims to Turn Diaspora Remittances into Growth Capital

Key Takeaways

  • India’s diaspora sent a record $125 billion in remittances in 2023, over three times the FDI received.
  • Most remittances fund consumption and real estate, not productive investments for national growth.
  • The upcoming budget is seen as a key moment to launch a policy that converts remittance flows into strategic capital.

India’s vast diaspora, the world’s largest, is poised to become a strategic growth engine beyond just sending money home. With remittances hitting a record $125 billion in 2023—more than triple the foreign direct investment—the government’s challenge is to channel this massive flow into productive investments to fuel the 2047 developed nation vision.

While remittances provide crucial foreign exchange and household income in states like Kerala, Punjab, and Goa, they are largely spent on consumption, gold, and property. Redirecting even a small portion into infrastructure, startups, or SMEs could transform the economy.

Current Initiatives Falling Short

Efforts like the India Stack and India Investment Grid have so far failed to attract significant diaspora capital. Analysis suggests the diaspora seeks more than financial returns; they want a tangible role in India’s development story.

Blueprint for Budget 2026

The government must create a more attractive environment. Key expectations for the upcoming budget include:

  • Simplifying regulations and offering tax incentives.
  • Establishing a dedicated diaspora investment fund for infrastructure and SMEs.
  • Creating platforms for direct engagement with the government.

This policy shift would unlock not just capital, but also the diaspora’s global knowledge, technology, and networks. The call is clear: leverage this waiting asset to accelerate India’s growth.

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