The document outlines several criticisms of the World Bank, including that it supports U.S. business interests rather than reducing poverty as intended, engages in donor-driven imperialism, and has an undemocratic decision-making structure dominated by economically powerful countries. Additionally, the World Bank is criticized for pushing a neo-liberal agenda on developing countries, focusing more on issuing loans than achieving development results, and sometimes increasing poverty and harming the environment. India has been a major borrower from the World Bank for projects involving poverty alleviation, infrastructure, rural development, and more, having borrowed over $65.8 billion, but the Bank also faces criticisms of its influence and priorities.