Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah launches FCRA 2.0 Portal and e-OCI Card

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UPSC Study Note: FCRA 2.0 Portal & e-OCI Card Launch


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution

FCRA Timeline: - 1976 — First Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act enacted; aimed at preventing foreign interference in internal affairs via monetary channels. - 2010 — FCRA 2010 replaced the 1976 Act; established stricter regulatory framework, mandatory designated bank accounts (SBI, New Delhi), and prohibited list of persons. - 2020FCRA (Amendment) Act, 2020 introduced: ban on sub-granting, mandatory Aadhaar for functionaries, designated account shifted exclusively to SBI main branch New Delhi, cap on administrative expense at 20%. - Pre-2014 (as stated by Amit Shah): FCRA system was "entangled in files" with no effective monitoring. [S1] - Post-2014: Progressive digitisation; fcraonline.nic.in portal introduced for online filings. - 2025: FCRA 2.0 — complete re-engineering onto MeghRaj (National Government Cloud), end-to-end digitalisation of all processes. [S1]

OCI Timeline: - 2005 — OCI scheme introduced via amendment to the Citizenship Act, 1955 (Section 7A–7D); replaced earlier Person of Indian Origin (PIO) card. - 2015 — PIO card merged into OCI card; OCI card made lifelong. - Earlier rule: OCI booklet required re-issuance each time a new passport was issued (every 20 years). - 2024: New OCI Portal launched. [S3] - 2025: e-OCI Card launched — digital format, unique registration number, eliminates re-issuance requirement. [S1]


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Governing Act (FCRA) Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 (amended 2020)
Governing Act (OCI) Citizenship Act, 1955 — Sections 7A to 7D
Administering Ministry Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)
FCRA Portal Host MeghRaj (National Government Cloud)
Active FCRA Organisations ~14,500
Annual FCRA Applications 15,000–20,000
Annual FCRA Returns ~17,000
e-OCI Beneficiaries 50+ lakh (5 million+) OCI cardholders
FCRA 2.0 Features Aadhaar-based authentication, e-Sign, OCR document analysis, integrated dashboard, NGO Darpan integration, ICAI UDIN integration
Database Integrations PAN, Aadhaar, OCI, NGO Darpan, ICAI UDIN, bank systems
OCI status under FCRA OCI cardholders = foreigners; donations from them = foreign contribution
Foreign contribution threshold (relatives) > ₹10 lakh/year from relatives must be reported to Govt within 3 months via Form FC-1 [FCRA S.4(e)]
Admin expense cap (FCRA 2020) 20% of foreign funds received
Prohibited FCRA categories Legislators, candidates, political parties, media editors, judges, civil servants, and organisations of political nature

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Legal / Constitutional

Technological / Administrative

Geopolitical / Strategic

Governance / Ethical

Social


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)


8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper(s): Primarily GS-II; secondary GS-III.

Paper Syllabus Heading
GS-II Government policies and interventions for development; Welfare schemes; Role of NGOs; Issues relating to governance and transparency
GS-II Indian diaspora; Bilateral relations
GS-III Role of technology in governance; Digital India

Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "The FCRA 2020 amendments have been criticised for stifling civil society while the government defends them as necessary sovereignty protection. Critically examine the balance between national security and the right of NGOs to receive foreign funding." (GS-II) 2. "Discuss the significance of the e-OCI Card and FCRA 2.0 Portal in India's diaspora engagement strategy and domestic governance reforms. What challenges remain?" (GS-II/III) 3. "Analyse the evolution of India's regulatory framework for foreign contributions from FCRA 1976 to FCRA 2.0. How does the 2020 amendment change the compliance landscape for civil society organisations?" (GS-II)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 & 2020 Amendment Direct statutory basis; provisions, Schedule, prohibitions
Citizenship Act, 1955 (Sections 7A–7D) Legal foundation for OCI; dual-citizenship debate
NGO Darpan Portal (NITI Aayog) Integrated with FCRA 2.0; mandatory registration for FCRA applicants
Digital India / MeghRaj / GovCloud FCRA 2.0 hosted on MeghRaj; broader e-governance architecture
Noel Harper v. Union of India (2022) SC judgment upholding FCRA 2020; judicial review of civil society restrictions
India's Diaspora Policy & Pravasi Bharatiya Divas OCI card is central instrument; Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award
Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) Intersects with FCRA in regulating suspicious financial flows through NGOs

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. FCRA 2.0 ≠ a new Act — It is a portal/technology upgrade; the governing statute remains FCRA, 2010. Do not conflate with the 2020 amendment.
  2. OCI ≠ dual citizenship — OCI is a misnomer; India does not permit dual citizenship under Article 9 of the Constitution. OCI is a residency/visa status, not citizenship.
  3. OCI cardholders are foreigners under FCRA — A common trap: many aspirants assume Indian-origin persons are outside FCRA's foreign contribution definition. They are not; donations from OCI cardholders are foreign contributions.
  4. MHA vs. MEA confusion — FCRA is administered by MHA (Ministry of Home Affairs), not MEA. OCI is also MHA. MEA handles Passports and overseas consular services, not FCRA/OCI registration.
  5. PIO card still valid confusion — PIO card was discontinued/merged into OCI in 2015. Any question implying two separate active schemes post-2015 is a trap.

11. Sources