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Monday, 19 March 2012
Britain preparing to end aid programme to India
LONDON: Britain is preparing
to end its aid programme
to a booming India
and is unlikely to renew its
commitment after 2015,
a media report on Sunday
said.
Andrew Mitchell, the
international development
secretary, has made it clear
that his department’s 1.6
billion pounds programme
for the former colony is
in its fi nal phases and will
be wound up as the Indian
economy booms and its own
efforts to alleviate poverty
become increasingly effective,
The Sunday Times
said.
“We are walking the last
mile with them,” he said. At
present the UK government
has publicly committed to
funding aid programmes in
India until 2015. While,
more than 1 billion pounds
has been sent to India over
the past fi ve years, 600 million
pounds remain committed.
However...Mitchell
conspicuously failed to
commit to renewing aid to
India beyond that date, the
daily said.
“I completely understand
why people question the
aid programme to India and
we questioned it ourselves.
That’s why we reviewed
every aspect of it when we
came into government and
changed it fundamentally.
“The fact is we didn’t mess
around. . . We won’t be there
for ever,” he was quoted as
saying. Offi cials fear that
pulling out before 2015
would spark a diplomatic
row and risk destabilising
vital aid projects in the
poorest countries by raising
question marks over whether
spending pledges will be
honoured, the report said.
“However, there is growing
political pressure to end
aid to a country that boasts
its own space programme
and spends 70 billion
pounds a year on poverty alleviation,
dwarfi ng the Britain’s
contribution,” the daily
said. A YouGov survey by
the daily found that 66 per
cent thought Britain spent
too much on foreign aid and
69 per cent thought Britain
should stop giving aid to
India. YouGov polled 1,727
adults on Thursday and Friday.
Aid to Russia and China
has also been subject to
the axe since Mitchell took
over his brief in May 2010.
“We expect value for every
single pound. If we don’t
see results, we are absolutely
ruthless in stopping money,”
he said. While certain
quarters were vocal against
the UK funding to India for
a long time, it gathered momentum
after UK-backed
Eurofi ghter Typhoon failed
to bag the multi-billion defence
aircraft contract from
New Delhi. Unlike other
departments, which have
faced cuts, the Department
for International Development’s
budget is rising 35
per cent in real terms by
2015.
It follows a high-profi le
pledge by David Cameron,backed by the Liberal Democrats,
to spend 0.7 per cent
of Britain’s national income
on good causes overseas an
amount seen as excessively
generous by many grassroots
Tories and some MPs,
the daily said.
The coalition has promised
to enshrine it in law,
but there has been no sign
of the bill in the Commons,
prompting Labour MPs to
suggest the government may
be trying to wriggle out of it,
the Times said.
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