To send money from India to the US, you'll need to explore your alternatives instead. In this guide, we delve into three of them: Xoom (the popular but pricey PayPal-linked international money transfer service), the top digital transfer platforms (e.g. Instarem, Wise, and others), and a SWIFT transfer from a local bank in India.
If the gift is received by the indian what is the rate of gift tax.No gift documents are received from the foreigner. Can the Indian reject the gift , and the same can be taken back by the foreigner. Give me a clarification and suggestion

Foreign gifts you receive are not taxable, but you will have to report a foreign gift(s) or bequest(s) you receive if the value exceeds $100,000 during the taxable year. If this is the case, you'll need to identify each gift valued at over $5,000 separately.

If your brother residing in UAE sends money to you in India, the money is not taxable in India. As per the Indian Income Tax Act, money received as a gift from a relative is not considered as income and therefore is not taxable. A relative is defined as spouse, brother, sister, brother or sister of the spouse, brother or sister of either of the parents, any lineal ascendant or descendant. However, it's worth noting that your brother might be subject to taxes in the UAE for sending money out of the country. It's recommended to check with a tax professional in the UAE to understand the tax implications for your brother.