A U.S. lawmaker has voiced concern over the amendments proposed by India to its laws governing foreign donations received by NGOs, trusts, educational institutions and religious organisations, and said the move could affect bilateral relations. Nagaland CM urges Shah to reconsider FCRA amendments, seeks parliamentary panel reviewU.S. If this bill proceeds in this way, it would be a point of major concern in our bilateral relationship with India,” said Moore, a first term Congressman. As per the Ministry of Home Affairs, 13,520 organisations received ₹55,741 crore of foreign contribution between 2019 and 2022. The FCRA portal indicates that, as of July 15, 2026, there are 14,449 active FCRA certificates, 22,498 cancelled and 15,212 deemed as expired.