India has also given large sums to African countries to help them buy Indian goods and money for a new railway in Angola
Through several other state-owned banks, India in March offered lines of credit worth $200m to the 23-nation New Partnership for Africa's Development and $500m to eight West African countries. Last month, Exim Bank extended $40m to Angola for a railway project managed by RITES, Indian Railways' consultancy arm.
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Who have a Space Program
Over the last two to three years, the total space budget allocated to India's Department of Space has been growing at a rate greater than any of the other major space faring countries. The latest increase from 2009 to 2010 was approximately 35% - from 41.67 billion Indian rupees (US$934 million) to 57.78 billion rupees this year, just over $1.1 Billion. (2) While this huge spike in funding seems impressive on a percentage basis, it is worth noting that the US National Aeronautic and Space Administration's budget, for example, exceeds $18 Billion in 2010.