Foreign Contribution Regulation Act
The Times of India, December 28, 2016
Abstract
The Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, enacted by the Indian Parliament, regulates foreign contributions, especially funds given by individuals or associations to NGOs in India. Enacted in 1976 and later amended in 2010, this act allows the government to freeze the accounts of NGOs accused of working against India’s interests and to cancel the licenses of NGOs that violate the act’s provisions. – AI-generated abstract.
