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Home Minister Amit Shah Launches FCRA 2.0 Portal & e-OCI Card – Digital Governance Boost

Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the FCRA 2.0 Portal and the e‑OCI Card on 30 June 2026, digitising foreign‑contribution compliance and providing a fully online OCI document for over 50 lakh cardholders. Hosted on the MeghRaj cloud and linked with Aadhaar, e‑Sign and OCR, the initiatives cut paperwork, enhance real‑time monitoring and strengthen national security—key topics for UPSC Polity and Governance.
Overview On 30 June 2026 , Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah inaugurated two digital initiatives – the FCRA 2.0 Portal and the e-OCI Card . The launch aims to simplify compliance, cut paperwork and strengthen real‑time monitoring of foreign funds. Key Developments All FCRA processes – applications, renewals, annual returns – are now end‑to‑end digital on a cloud platform called MeghRaj . Integration with Aadhaar , PAN, NGO Darpan and ICAI’s UDIN for instant verification. Use of e‑Sign and OCR for document handling. Future rollout of a mobile app, AI‑powered chatbot and a dedicated bank dashboard for faster service. Launch of the e‑OCI Card for more than 50 lakh OCI holders, with unique registration numbers and passport‑linked updates. Important Facts Approximately 14,500 active FCRA organisations operate nationwide, filing about 15,000‑20,000 new applications and 17,000 annual returns each year. The portal’s API‑based linkage with major databases ensures faster, error‑free verification and strengthens security against misuse of foreign funds. The e‑OCI system removes the mandatory re‑issuance of the OCI booklet when a passport is renewed after age 20, and allows cardholders to update passport details online. UPSC Relevance Understanding these digital reforms is vital for GS 2 (Polity) and GS 3 (Governance & Security). The <span class
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Digital FCRA 2.0 portal and e‑OCI card boost e‑governance and security oversight

Key Facts

  1. FCRA 2.0 पोर्टल का लॉन्च
  2. e‑OCI कार्ड का परिचय
  3. विदेशी योगदान की डिजिटल निगरानी
  4. एनजीओ के लिए कागजी कार्य में कमी

Background

The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) controls foreign money to NGOs and political groups, a matter of national security. Moving FCRA compliance to a secure cloud and linking it with biometric IDs reflects India’s push for sovereign e‑governance and transparency, themes repeatedly asked in GS‑2 and GS‑3.

UPSC Syllabus

  • GS2 — Government policies and interventions for development
  • Prelims_GS — National Current Affairs
  • GS2 — Governance, transparency, accountability and e-governance
  • Essay — Science, Technology and Society
  • Prelims_CSAT — Basic Numeracy
  • GS2 — Effect of policies of developed and developing countries on India
  • GS4 — Lessons from lives and teachings of great leaders, reformers and administrators
  • GS3 — Cyber security and communication networks in internal security
  • GS2 — Functions and responsibilities of Union and States
  • GS4 — Accountability, ethical governance and strengthening moral values

Mains Angle

GS‑2 (Polity) and GS‑3 (Governance & Security) candidates can discuss how digital reforms like FCRA 2.0 and e‑OCI enhance accountability, reduce corruption and strengthen monitoring of foreign influence.

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Overview

On 30 June 2026, Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah inaugurated two digital initiatives – the FCRA 2.0 Portal and the e-OCI Card. The launch aims to simplify compliance, cut paperwork and strengthen real‑time monitoring of foreign funds.

Key Developments

  • All FCRA processes – applications, renewals, annual returns – are now end‑to‑end digital on a cloud platform called MeghRaj.
  • Integration with Aadhaar, PAN, NGO Darpan and ICAI’s UDIN for instant verification.
  • Use of e‑Sign and OCR for document handling.
  • Future rollout of a mobile app, AI‑powered chatbot and a dedicated bank dashboard for faster service.
  • Launch of the e‑OCI Card for more than 50 lakh OCI holders, with unique registration numbers and passport‑linked updates.

Important Facts

Approximately 14,500 active FCRA organisations operate nationwide, filing about 15,000‑20,000 new applications and 17,000 annual returns each year. The portal’s API‑based linkage with major databases ensures faster, error‑free verification and strengthens security against misuse of foreign funds.

The e‑OCI system removes the mandatory re‑issuance of the OCI booklet when a passport is renewed after age 20, and allows cardholders to update passport details online.

Exam Relevance

Understanding these digital reforms is vital for GS 2 (Polity) and GS 3 (Governance & Security). The

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Digital FCRA 2.0 portal and e‑OCI card boost e‑governance and security oversight

Key Facts

  1. FCRA 2.0 पोर्टल का लॉन्च
  2. e‑OCI कार्ड का परिचय
  3. विदेशी योगदान की डिजिटल निगरानी
  4. एनजीओ के लिए कागजी कार्य में कमी

Background & Context

The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) controls foreign money to NGOs and political groups, a matter of national security. Moving FCRA compliance to a secure cloud and linking it with biometric IDs reflects India’s push for sovereign e‑governance and transparency, themes repeatedly asked in GS‑2 and GS‑3.

UPSC Syllabus Connections

GS2•Government policies and interventions for developmentPrelims_GS•National Current AffairsGS2•Governance, transparency, accountability and e-governanceEssay•Science, Technology and SocietyPrelims_CSAT•Basic NumeracyGS2•Effect of policies of developed and developing countries on IndiaGS4•Lessons from lives and teachings of great leaders, reformers and administratorsGS3•Cyber security and communication networks in internal securityGS2•Functions and responsibilities of Union and StatesGS4•Accountability, ethical governance and strengthening moral values

Mains Answer Angle

GS‑2 (Polity) and GS‑3 (Governance & Security) candidates can discuss how digital reforms like FCRA 2.0 and e‑OCI enhance accountability, reduce corruption and strengthen monitoring of foreign influence.

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GS2
Medium
Prelims MCQ

E‑governance and digital infrastructure

1 marks
4 keywords
GS2
Easy
Mains Short Answer

Polity – Overseas Citizens of India

5 marks
4 keywords
GS3
Hard
Mains Essay

Governance – Transparency, Accountability and E‑governance

20 marks
5 keywords
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