NEW DELHI — The Indian government has blocked one of the country’s largest nonprofit public health organizations from accepting money from foreign donors, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

The cancellation of the health organization’s license to accept international financing is the latest move in an aggressive government crackdown on nongovernmental organizations that receive money from outside India.

More than 11,000 nongovernmental groups have lost their licenses to accept foreign financing since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in 2014. Many are small organizations, but the government has taken action against some whose activities it has deemed against the national interest.

The public health organization, the Public Health Foundation of India, is a public-private partnership that was started by the government in 2006. It receives considerable income from both the government and Gates Foundation.