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The DAC aid aspect doesn’t look right.
The DAC report of 2015-16 has been officially refuted by the Indian Government.
There has been a shift in Indian attitude towards aid. A small Scandinavian country was asked to keep its money and keep its mouth shut about 10-15 years back.
Reason was that after giving a paltry sum of aid that country started thinking that it can dictate policy decisions on India.
Another article that touches upon this subject.
That was the time an official position started taking shape on this aspect and it was realised that aid comes at a cost.
Earlier, natural disasters were the times when there used to be requirement of if not money atleast material and technical aid to deal with the disasters. After Gujrat Earthquake NAtional Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) was set up. Now even during natural calamities India has its own expertise and a dedicated force to deal with the situation.
During Kerala floods few years back, UAE initially offered about 1000 crore INR aid. The official/Minister from the UAE was politely told that they would be approached if any assistance is required. Politicians in Kerala had made quite a hue and cry about that. Since they would have made some neat money out of that.
In current situation of COVID quite a few countries have sent material aid but no money. Even China was sent material aid by quite a few countries including India during the initial outbreak of COVID.
India does take loans quite a lot. But aid wise it is a net giver.
Foreign aid to India - Wikipedia
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The DAC report of 2015-16 has been officially refuted by the Indian Government.
There has been a shift in Indian attitude towards aid. A small Scandinavian country was asked to keep its money and keep its mouth shut about 10-15 years back.
Reason was that after giving a paltry sum of aid that country started thinking that it can dictate policy decisions on India.
Another article that touches upon this subject.
First policy shift in 16 yrs: India open to foreign aid, ok to buying from China
India now has “no conceptual problem” in procuring oxygen-related equipment and life-saving medicines from China, a source said, adding that on Pakistan, New Delhi has still not made up its mind on whether to accept aid — though it is unlikely to accept it.
indianexpress.com
That was the time an official position started taking shape on this aspect and it was realised that aid comes at a cost.
Earlier, natural disasters were the times when there used to be requirement of if not money atleast material and technical aid to deal with the disasters. After Gujrat Earthquake NAtional Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) was set up. Now even during natural calamities India has its own expertise and a dedicated force to deal with the situation.
During Kerala floods few years back, UAE initially offered about 1000 crore INR aid. The official/Minister from the UAE was politely told that they would be approached if any assistance is required. Politicians in Kerala had made quite a hue and cry about that. Since they would have made some neat money out of that.
In current situation of COVID quite a few countries have sent material aid but no money. Even China was sent material aid by quite a few countries including India during the initial outbreak of COVID.
India does take loans quite a lot. But aid wise it is a net giver.
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