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India really has outgrown the need for UK aid

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By Mihir Bose

British aid to India was once an admirable, benevolent gesture. But to carry on giving aid is a colossal failure to understand how the country has changed.

Just consider the new India. The ninth largest economy in the world by GDP, it is growing at over seven per cent and is predicted to overtake the UK by 2022. There are more billionaires in India than in UK. Since India gained independence in 1947,Indians have squirreled away more than £900 billion in Swiss bank accounts, more than the rest of the world combined. India also gives £3.5 billion of aid to Africa and is spending £2 billion to put Indians into space.

The perfect example of this new India is the 27-storey skyscraper in Mumbai built by the Industrialist Mukesh Ambani. At a cost of £2 billion, it is the most expensive house in the world.

So why should British taxpayers send India £260 million of aid a year, which will amount to over a billion by 2015? Defenders of aid argue that India still has 600 million people living on less than $2 a day. That amounts to 30 per cent of the world's poor, more than in all of sub-Saharan Africa.By giving aid, Britain is reaching out to parts of India nobody else does, not even Indians. And no doubt it gives the British a nice moral glow. But it certainly does not buy influence.

This was cruelly demonstrated this week when the Indians, whose defense budget tops £22 billion, decided to buy 126 Rafale French planes rather than the British-backed Euro fighter Typhoon.

In the India that made that decision, British aid does not matter. Many Indians do not even know the British give aid and would not care if it stopped.

They would argue that their preference for the French fighters was based on pragmatic considerations of cost. As the Indians see it, they are a mature democracy. The country has many problems, not least corruption. But it has proved wrong the western naysayers who, at the time of independence, predicted India would collapse while Pakistan, unified by its Muslim religion,
would thrive.


So grown-up is this India that it no longer feels chippy about British rule. On a recent trip to some of India's most revered monuments I was struck by how often the guide acknowledged the work of British rulers in helping to preserve these sites.

Britain's status in India has declined: it is otherwise hard to explain why, for the past seven months, there has been only an acting High Commissioner in London. But there is still affection for the British. Last summer the Indian cricket captain used a Park Lane hotel to launch his sports foundation and not a week goes by without some Bollywood star visiting London. And during last week's Republic Day celebrations, the present given to the guests was a DVD of beating the retreat, the British military tradition that is such an essential part of the Indian army. Yet India's Republic Day was hardly noticed in this country.

Britain would be much better advised to forget the nonsense that aid helps to build ties. What is needed is to develop links with the new India based on a shared history, which the Indians are now ready to acknowledge.


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Paisa jaha se aa raha ho...........AANE DO.....!!!
 
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Hey, India doesn't "need" the aid but is some silly white men are willing to give it in some flawed attempt to buy influence so be it. If you look at the figures it is something like 0.0001% of Indian GDP, the GoI actually spends something like $60 BN a year on education and is pulling 1% (10,000,000) citizens out of poverty per annum.
 
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Jaha Daal Daal Par Sone Ki Chidiya Karti Hai Basera Wi Bharat Desh Hai Mera....

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Really? Then why doesn't our government tell GB to kindly discontinue the aid? Or are we reluctantly accepting the aid we don't need only to keep the British happy? One of the main thrust areas of the British aid to India is in the area of primary education. Surely that is one area in which we don't need help as the standard of our primary education is second to none, right?
 
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the problem is that they are not able to accept we have moved on and are a power to reckon with in our own right .
i was reading the daily mails replies to a similar article and was surprised how naive the British were . many posted saying "to stop the aid and we would fall in line ". i guess some things are hard to accept:)
 
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:lol: These jokers.


GoI do not take single Re as aid from any other nation. This so called aid goes to Christian schools and Missionaries. The amount come UK is less than the cost of one good corvette in Indian navy and much less than average aid Indian gives to other nation every year.
 
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Really? Then why doesn't our government tell GB to kindly discontinue the aid? Or are we reluctantly accepting the aid we don't need only to keep the British happy? One of the main thrust areas of the British aid to India is in the area of primary education. Surely that is one area in which we don't need help as the standard of our primary education is second to none, right?

actually the government refused their aid about 2 yrs ago . this aid they give goes to NGO s not the government .
 
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Really? Then why doesn't our government tell GB to kindly discontinue the aid? Or are we reluctantly accepting the aid we don't need only to keep the British happy? One of the main thrust areas of the British aid to India is in the area of primary education. Surely that is one area in which we don't need help as the standard of our primary education is second to none, right?

We conveyed ourselves, though UK aid can't help us.

India to surrender aid if UK decides to cut it: Pranab

It would be better if this aid came as FDI into Indian economy.
 
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:lol: These jokers.


GoI do not take single Re as aid from any other nation. This so called aid goes to Christian schools and Missionaries. The amount come UK is less than the cost of one good corvette in Indian navy and much less than average aid Indian gives to other nation every year.

actually it does not go to Christian schools or missionaries . it goes to NGOs :)
i know as i am a member of 2 NGOs , one of whom is dealing in education .
 
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we r still a developing nation with poverty and ny help should be welcomed.We can get annoyed and rant all we want sitting in our comfy homes but what about the poor who actually benefit from this aid,howsoever small their number may be .
 
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we r still a developing nation with poverty and ny help should be welcomed.We can get annoyed and rant all we want sitting in our comfy homes but what about the poor who actually benefit from this aid,howsoever small their number may be .

They give us aid ro ro ke . What is the point of such aid . Kisi ki bad dua leke kya aid lena .
 
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