In the first quarter of FY 2024-25, Bangladesh received $846.12 million in foreign aid, a 34% drop from $1.28 billion in the same period last year, according to Economic Relations Division data. Debt servicing surged by 33%, with $1.13 billion repaid, up from $870.46 million in Q1 FY24. New aid commitments saw a dramatic decline of over 99%, falling to $27.41 million from $2.88 billion a year earlier, with no new loan deals signed. The aid received included $182.50 million in grants and $663.62 million in loans, compared to $50.52 million in grants and $1.23 billion in loans last year.
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