The World Bank was formed in 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference to provide financing for postwar reconstruction and development. It began providing loans to devastated European and Asian countries in 1947 and has since grown to include 188 member countries. The World Bank aims to reduce poverty and support development by providing low-interest loans, interest-free credit, and grants to developing countries for education, health, infrastructure, and other projects. India has been the largest borrower from the World Bank and International Development Association since their inceptions.
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