Loans and Grants Current Affairs 2025

Stay updated on the latest loans and grants in 2025 with our month-wise list of current affairs. In this article, we present loan agreements and grants in a tabular format, providing information on the loan and grant amounts and the purpose of each.

Every year, the Government of India and all states frequently secure loans from various international banks to fund essential development projects, including healthcare, road construction, and irrigation. These loans play a vital role in supporting the economic growth of both state and central governments. So, in this article, I provide a comprehensive “list of Loan Agreements for India from Different Organizations”.

What is a Loan?

  • A loan is a financial tool that allows individuals, businesses, or governments to borrow money from a lender.
  • The borrower agrees to repay the loan amount and interest over a specified period, typically through regular installments.
  • Loans serve various purposes, such as buying a home, starting a business, or covering education and medical expenses.
  • They can be secured, requiring collateral like a home or car, or unsecured with no collateral.

What are Grants?

  • Grants, on the other hand, are a form of financial aid that doesn’t require repayment.
  • Governments, foundations, or organizations award grants to individuals, businesses, or nonprofits for research, education, community development, or social services.
  • Grants can be based on merit or need and come in different sizes, making them an appealing source of financing without the obligation of repayment.

Loans and Grants Current Affairs 2025

Sl. No.Loans/Grants ProviderAmountReceived ByPurpose
1World BankRs
2,424.28 crore
Kerala governmentFor Kerala Health System Improvement Programme
2REC Limited, formerly Rural Electrification Corporation LimitedRs 2,147.51 croreChenab Valley Power Project Limited of Jammu & Kashmir (J&K)For the development and construction of the Pakal Dul Hydro Electric
Project in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K)
3Central Government of IndiaRs 529.50 croreKerala GovernmentTo implement 16 projects for the rehabilitation of the victims of Wayanad
landslides.
4Asian Development Bank (ADB)USD 200 MillionKolkata Municipal Corporation, West BengalTo improve the development of climate and disaster-resilient sewerage and drainage infrastructure in KolkataWest Bengal, to enhance Kolkata’s livability.
5National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID)Rs 2,000 croreMumbai (Maharashtra)-based Gramercy Techpark Private Limited, backed by New York (the United States of America, USA)-based alternative investment management company Blackstone Inc.For setting up of 120 MegaWatt (MW) data centre at Mahape in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra.
6Washington, D.C. (United States of America, USA) based International Finance Corporation (IFC)USD 50 millionBengaluru (Karnataka) based CreditAccess (CAGrameen Limited, India’s largest Non-Banking Financial Company-Microfinance Institution (NBFC-MFI)To improve financial access for micro-entrepreneurs and support 3–4 million additional women borrowers involved in agriculture and related activities.
Sl. No.Loans/Grants ProviderAmountReceived ByPurpose
1World BankUSD 35 millionMeghalaya GovernmentMeghalaya Multisectoral Project for Adolescent Wellbeing, Empowerment, and Resilience (MPOWER)
2Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)120 billion JPY (Rs 6600 crore)Power Finance Corporation Limited (PFC)Support Renewable Energy (RE) projects in India
3Consortium of banks led by State Bank of India (SBI)Rs 31,802 croreBharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL)Establishment of a petrochemical complex in Bina, Madhya Pradesh.
Sl. No.Loans/Grants ProviderAmountReceived ByPurpose
1Asian Development Bank (ADB)$98 millionHorticulture Crop FarmersTo improve access to certified disease-free planting materials, enhancing yield and resilience.
2Asian Development Bank (ADB)$50 millionMeghalayaTo construct water-harvesting systems and reduce community vulnerability to climate change.
3World Bank$188.28 millionMaharashtraTo boost economic growth in underdeveloped districts.
4Asian Development Bank (ADB)$350 millionGovernment of IndiaTo strengthen and modernize the country’s logistics sector.
5Asian Development Bank (ADB)$788.8 millionAndhra PradeshFor developing Amaravati as a green, smart capital city with world-class infrastructure.
6Asian Development Bank (ADB)$42 millionMaharashtraTo provide coastal and riverbank protection for local communities and ecosystems.
7KfW ( German state-owned investment and development bank)Rs. 3044.54 CroreGovernment of IndiaFor Phase 2 of Bengaluru Metro Rail Project.
8World Bank$1.05 billionUkraineTo strengthen the economic policy framework for sustainable growth and improve financial stability.
9Asian Development Bank (ADB)$500 millionIndia Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd (IIFCL)To support green and sustainable infrastructure projects aligned with India’s climate commitments.
10World Bank$325.10 millionUttar PradeshFor the UP-AGREES Project to enhance crop productivity and farmers’ incomes.
11World Bank$800 millionAndhra PradeshFor Amaravati Integrated Urban Development Project (AIUDP), building a greenfield capital city.
Sl. No.Loans/Grants ProviderAmountReceived ByPurpose
1European Investment Bank (EIB Global)€300 million (approximately
₹2,800 crore)
Government of IndiaFor the construction of a new 149km suburban railway network in Bengaluru
2Asian Development Bank (ADB)USD 241.3 millionGovernment of West BengalTo enhance the power
distribution in West Bengal
3Asian Development Bank (ADB)USD 200 million loan (about Rs 1,680 crore)Government of IndiaTo help upgrade the water
supply, sanitation, urban mobility, and other urban services in Uttarakhand.
4World BankUSD 200 million (Rs 1,655.85 crore)Kerala state governmentTo support Kerala’s agricultural
sector through the Kerala Climate Resilient Agri-Value Chain Modernization (KERA) Project
5Asian Development Bank (ADB)USD 434.25 million (around Rs 3600 cr)Government of AssamThis funding will help build a 500-Megawatt (MW) solar power plant in the Karbi Anglong district of Assam. It is a big step toward the state’s goal of producing 3,000 MW of renewable energy by 2030.
Sl. No.Loans/Grants ProviderAmountReceived ByPurpose
1Power Finance Corporation (PFC) Ltd.Rs 31,673.79
crores
Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA)To accelerate the development of 9 major infrastructure projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR).
2Asian Development Bank (ADB)$162 millionHimachal Pradesh
To enhance tourism development in Himachal Pradesh
3Asian Development Bank (ADB)
$42 millionMaharashtraTo enhance coastal and riverbank protection, boosting the resilience of local communities and natural ecosystems in Maharashtra.
4International Finance Corporation (IFC)
and Axis Bank
USD 500 million (about Rs 4,200 crore)IndiaTo help develop a blue finance market and scale up financing of green projects in India
5Asian Development Bank (ADB)
and World Bank
Rs 15,000 croreAndhra PradeshFor developing Amaravati as its capital city of Andhra Pradesh
6Asian Development Bank (ADB)$434.25 millionAssamTo expand renewable energy capacity and strengthen energy security in Assam.
Sl. No.Loans/Grants ProviderAmountReceived ByPurpose
1Asian Development Bank (ADB)USD 50 MillionGovernment of IndiaThe loan is provided for the initiative titled ‘Climate-Adaptive Community-Based Water Harvesting Project,’ aimed at enhancing water resource management and strengthening climate resilience in Meghalaya, India.
2State Bank of India (SBI)Rs 10,050 crores Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC)To develop an Ultra Super Critical Thermal Power Project (USCTPP) with a capacity of 1600 Megawatt (MW), in Koderma, Jharkhand.
Sl. No.Loans/Grants ProviderAmountReceived ByPurpose
1Asian Development Bank (ADB)$200 million (approximately Rs 1,700 crore)Government of IndiaTo improve solid waste management and sanitation in 100 cities across 8 states in India
2Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)25.5 billion Japanese YenPower Finance Corporation Limited (PFC)To finance the 300.3 Mega Watt (MW) Wind Energy Project of Ostro Kannada
Power Private Ltd (OKPPL) in Chitradurga, Karnataka
3Asian Development Bank (ADB)USD 500 millionGovernment of IndiaTo improve
access to quality and affordable tertiary health care and medical education in Maharashtra
  • State Bank of India launched the MSME Sahaj initiative, an online business loan solution allowing MSMEs to avail credit against GST-registered sales invoices up to Rs 1 lakh.
  • REC Limited secured a 5-year green loan of 31.96 billion Japanese yen from Deutsche Bank’s Gift City branch.
  • Madhya Pradesh secured the top position in the ‘Best Performing State – Loan Performance’ category under the Prime Minister SVANidhi scheme.
  • The Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship revised the ‘Model Skill Loan Scheme,’ increasing the maximum individual loan eligible for credit guarantee cover to Rs 7.5 lakhs.
Sl. No.Loans/Grants ProviderAmountReceived ByPurpose
1Asian Development Bank (ADB)$170 millionGovernment of IndiaTo consolidate and strengthen India’s health system preparedness and response capacity to future pandemics
2Asian Development Bank (ADB)USD 240.5 millionGovernment of IndiaTo finance rooftop solar systems in India
3Asian Development Bank (ADB)$200 millionNagpur Metro Urban Mobility Project, IndiaTo expand metro rail corridors and improve transport connectivity in Nagpur
Sl. No.Loans/Grants ProviderAmountReceived ByPurpose
1Asian Development BankUSD 170 millionGovernment of IndiaTo improve its healthcare system
2Asian Development Bank (ADB)USD 60 millionAadhar Housing Finance Limited (AHFL)The funds will provide  housing loans for women and help alleviate the financing gap in India’s low-income and affordable housing sectors.
Sl. No.Loans/Grants ProviderAmountReceived ByPurpose
1Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Export-Import Bank of Korea (Korea Eximbank)USD 1 billionRural Electrification Corporation (REC) Limited.REC is preparing itself for the expected increase in demand for credit from all segments of the power industry, as the government aims to double capacities by 2032.
2Asian Development Bank (ADB)USD 148.5 MillionSikkimAiming to strengthen, modernize, and climate-proof the distribution system to improve the reliability, quality, and resilience of electricity supply in Sikkim, India.
3Government of IndiaUSD 61.5 million GrantSri LankaFor the development of Kankesanthurai Port project
Sl. No.Loans/Grants ProviderAmountReceived ByPurpose
1Japan Bank for
International Cooperation (JBIC)
USD 200 millionNTPC LimitedForeign currency loans
2Japan Bank for
International Cooperation (JBIC)
Japanese yen (JPY) 20 billionNHPC LtdDeveloping a 300 MW solar project in Bikaner, Rajasthan
3World Bank$452 millionAssam GovernmentAssam Resilient Rural Bridges Program
4Asian Development Bank$181 millionGovernment of IndiaAhmedabad Peri-urban Livability Improvement Project
5Under “Acing Development of Innovative Technologies
with iDEX” (ADITI) Scheme (GOI)
Up to Rs 25 crore (grant-in-aid)Start-ups in defence technologiesTo promote innovations in critical and strategic defence technologies
6Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity$33 million (Grant)Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) PartnersIPEF Catalytic Capital Fund under Pillar III Clean Economy Agreement
7Servizi Assicurativi del Commercio Estero (SACE), an Italian export credit agencyJapanese Yen (JPY) 60.536 (~Rs 3250 crore)REC Limited(formerly Rural Electrification Corporation Limited)To finance green projects in India
Sl. No.Loan ProviderLoan AmountReceived ByPurpose
1New Development Bank (NDB)$500 millionGujarat GovernmentDevelopment of rural roads
2Asian Development Bank (ADB)$200 millionGovernment of IndiaFor Climate Resilient Brahmaputra Integrated Flood and Riverbank Erosion Risk Management Project
3Odisha (State Government)Financial support for youths under the ‘Swayam’ schemeYouths of the state (under ‘Swayam’ scheme)Youths of the state (under the ‘Swayam’ scheme)
4Japan232.209 billion yenIndiaEstablishment of the International Fintech Institute (IFI) at Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City)
5Asian Development Bank (ADB)USD 23 millionGujarat GovernmentEstablishment of International Fintech Institute (IFI) at Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City)
6Government of IndiaRs 10,000 (interest-free)Flue Cured Virginia (FCV) Tobacco growers in Andhra PradeshFinancial support for FCV Tobacco growers in Andhra Pradesh

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