The FCRA Bill 2026 was reintroduced in the Lok Sabha during the Monsoon Session. If the organisation restores its registration, all assets and unused funds are returned in full," he wrote on X. Dismissing claims that FCRA measures have curtailed NGO operations or diminished foreign funding inflows, Kwatra shared data illustrating sustained growth in foreign contributions. He also pointed out that of India's over 3 million NGOs, only 14,450 hold FCRA registration, meaning the overwhelming majority of civil society organisations fall entirely outside the Act. The proposed legislation provides that an organisation's FCRA registration will cease upon expiry, non-renewal or refusal of renewal by the government.