Relations have been hostile between the two countries, and their troops regularly exchange fire across a disputed boundary in the mountainous region of Kashmir.
The Mumbai-based Center for Monitoring Indian Economy found in a survey in April that 84% of Indian households reported a drop in income since a lockdown was imposed in March. A third of those surveyed said they would run out of financial resources after one week.
“I am ready to offer help & share our successful cash transfer prog, lauded internationally for its reach & transparency, with India,” Khan wrote on Twitter.
Pakistan has transferred cash to 10 million families impacted by the coronavirus pandemic since launching a relief program on April 1.
India dismissed the offer from Pakistan, its neighbor with whom it has fought three wars.
Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava noted that his country’s stimulus package was as large as the gross domestic product of Pakistan.
Both countries imposed lockdowns in March to curb the spread of the virus, but Pakistan lifted its restrictions more than a month ago while India still has many in place.