RELIEF Scheme 2026: Why India Launched Emergency Export Support Amid West Asia Crisis

Amid rising tensions in West Asia and disruptions near the Strait of Hormuz India has launched the RELIEF Scheme 2026. The scheme to protect exporters from rising freight costs, insurance risks and supply chain delays. The scheme was announced on March 19 2026 and the scheme comes in response to rising logistics costs and risks due to tensions around the Strait of Hormuz. Under the Export Promotion Mission this time bound intervention aims to protect exporters from freight hikes, insurance costs and war like certainty.

What is the RELIEF Scheme 2026 and Its Objective

The RELIEF scheme 2026 under Export Promotion Mission is designed as the targeted response to global supply chain disruptions and it will affecting Indian exports.

Due to rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia important shipping routes have become longer and more expensive and also impacting exporters significantly.

The government introduced scheme to provide financial protection and logistical support to exporters.

The protection of the scheme will be dealing with increased freight charges, insurance premiums and delays of logistics.

This initiative will reflects a proactive policy approach to safeguard India’s export sector during global crises.

Why RELIEF Scheme 2026 Was Introduced

The scheme was introduced after disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz in West Asia.

And the Strait of Hormuz surrounding regions caused major challenges in maritime trade.

These disruptions have led to vessel diversions, congestion at several ports and higher operational risks for exporters.

To address these issues the government activated an Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG) on March 2, 2026.

This group will continuously monitored the situation and recommended necessary interventions.

Key Features and Financial Benefits

The scheme includes various components to support exporters across different stages of the export cycle.  It provides the both risk coverage and financial assistance to ensure minimal disruption.

The scheme covers 100% risk coverage for shipments which are already insured under ECGC from the period from Feb 14 to Mar 15 2026

Also Up to 95% risk coverage for upcoming exports (Mar 16 to June 15, 2026)

In last Up to 50% reimbursement for MSME exporters without ECGC insurance

Maximum reimbursement limit: ₹50 lakh per exporter

Role of ECGC in Implementation

The ECGC (Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Ltd.) plays a central role to implement the scheme.

It also acts as the nodal agency responsible for verification, claim processing and fund disbursement.

ECGC’s expertise in managing export credit risks and including war-related risks ECGC ensures efficient and transparent delivery of benefits.

A dashboard based monitoring system will also to track claims and fund utilization in real time.

Coverage, Eligible Countries and Beneficiaries

The scheme covers exports to key countries in West Asia and the Gulf region.

This countries are like including,

UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman

Israel, Bahrain, Iraq, Iran, Yemen

The scheme benefits both large exporters and MSME exporters. And especially to those facing sudden cost increases due to freight and insurance surcharges.

It also covers both past shipments and future consignments and will ensuring comprehensive support.

About Export Promotion Mission (EPM)

The Export Promotion Mission (EPM) is a government initiative and it is aimed at boosting India’s exports by providing financial and policy support.

It focuses on to the improving competitiveness, reducing trade barriers and enhancing supply chain resilience.

The RELIEF scheme 2026 under Export Promotion Mission is a special intervention within this framework.

Question

Q. The RELIEF scheme is launched under which mission?

A. Make in India
B. Export Promotion Mission
C. Digital India
D. Startup India

Shivam

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