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INDIA is sending a £60million space probe to orbit Mars while Britain hands the country £300million-a-year in aid.
Proud prime minister Manmohan Singh boasted in New Delhi yesterday: This is a huge step for us in science and technology.
But Tory MP Philip Davies said it was ridiculous that British taxpayers money was still going to India.
He called for the aid to be axed, saying: The sooner we stop this ridiculous expense, the better.
If the Indians can afford to send high-tech missions into space, they can afford to look after their own. The unmanned probe is expected to be launched as early as November 2013.
Three years ago, India landed an unmanned craft on the Moon and there are plans for a manned mission in 2016.
Earlier this year, finance minister Pranab Mukherjee dismissed Britains foreign aid donations as peanuts.
Despite Indias space spending, many people live in dire poverty and child malnutrition is rife.
India sending £60million space probe to orbit Mars — while Britain hands the country £300million-a-year in aid | The Sun |News
Proud prime minister Manmohan Singh boasted in New Delhi yesterday: This is a huge step for us in science and technology.
But Tory MP Philip Davies said it was ridiculous that British taxpayers money was still going to India.
He called for the aid to be axed, saying: The sooner we stop this ridiculous expense, the better.
If the Indians can afford to send high-tech missions into space, they can afford to look after their own. The unmanned probe is expected to be launched as early as November 2013.
Three years ago, India landed an unmanned craft on the Moon and there are plans for a manned mission in 2016.
Earlier this year, finance minister Pranab Mukherjee dismissed Britains foreign aid donations as peanuts.
Despite Indias space spending, many people live in dire poverty and child malnutrition is rife.
India sending £60million space probe to orbit Mars — while Britain hands the country £300million-a-year in aid | The Sun |News