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India to set up central foreign aid agency | Nishika Patel | Global development | guardian.co.uk

India is to set up a central foreign aid agency to prevent funds from being misused and delays in aid delivery .

India's aid commitments have soared in recent years as the country seeks to improve its strategic, political and economic clout on the world stage, especially as China extends its hand.

The agency will reportedly be called the Indian Agency for Partnership in Development, overseeing $11.3bn (Rs 50,000 crore) over the next five to seven years.

The move has been welcomed by policymakers who say a central agency will halt leakages, curb delays, slash operation costs and prevent projects being rushed through by individuals misusing their discretionary powers. Furthermore, aid would no longer be driven by territorial divisions and regional interests, making way for a cohesive aid strategy.

Rajiv Sharma, secretary general of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) said: "The creation of an aid agency is a recognition by the Indian establishment that India has arrived as a global player with strategic interests. In the past we have ducked this issue because we were one of the largest recipients of aid."

Gopalaswami Parthasarathy, a former diplomat and member of the Centre for Policy Research said an agency is urgently needed, as one person currently handles aid to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Burma. "How can you have one joint secretary to deal with aid to some of our biggest recipients? He would have political and diplomatic work to conduct too," he said.

The agency will have to ensure quick decision-making and insulate aid from political considerations if it is to deliver aid effectively. Experts say that India's legal framework monitoring government procurement should be strengthened to boost accountability and to prevent it from falling prey to corruption.

The concerns over aid management are timely. Earlier this year, the government auditor revealed that $22.6bn (Rs 1 lakh crore) in foreign aid given to India was lying unused due to poor planning by various ministries.

The creation of the aid agency, believed to be modelled on the US international development agency, USAid, raises the question of whether India should be dishing out aid at all when it still receives international aid and suffers from rampant poverty and poor development. But supporters of India's foreign aid programme say aid helps the country's domestic agenda indirectly by opening economic doors, ensuring regional peace and boosting business opportunities in recipient countries.

Gurpreet Bhatia of the Research and Information System for Developing Countries said: "Aid will pacify India's neighbours and change their perception about us, sending out a message that we are here to help and protect them."

Aid has already helped foster India's interests in countries such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh and some African countries including Somalia and Ethopia. Pakistan and India have long been jostling for influence in Afghanistan, and, in May 2011, India pledged $500m to Afghanistan in addition to its existing commitment of $1.5bn, acquiring considerable goodwill. Also in May this year, $5bn was promised to African countries to reach its development goals, following an injection of $5.4bn in 2008 for infrastructure development. Africa provides widescale business opportunities to India as well as China, which is also vying for a slice of the continent's economic resources. In January 2010, India announced a $1bn line of credit for Bangladesh, the highest one-off amount to any country from India as a reward for its co-operation in dealing with terrorism and insurgency.
 
Seems like a waste really why not use the Aid at home ? India doesn't have the best infrastructure, ''The World Bank estimates that 80% of India's population lives on less than $2 a day which means a higher proportion of its population lives on less than $2 per day as compared with sub-Saharan Africa.''
 
^^^

not again...african continent

Just real facts ,but it's great India wants to a be a superpower With a Young increasing Population, Fast growing economy, Good military who would blame you guys ? But large challenges await ,many enormous problems Such as Corruption( Big One), Another is population, the Indian population is set to Overtake China in the near distant future, Poverty allot of it, Terrorism Kashmir Issue, Indian Maoists and other secessionist groups.
 
Just real facts ,but it's great India wants to a be a superpower With a Young increasing Population, Fast growing economy, Good military who would blame you guys ? But large challenges await ,many enormous problems Such as Corruption( Big One), Another is population, the Indian population is set to Overtake China in the near distant future, Poverty allot of it, Terrorism Kashmir Issue, Indian Maoists and other secessionist groups.


tell me singl thing out of bolded part which is increasing and not getting controlled slowly.
i wont go in details...its ur job buddy.

corruption==yeah....and this govt with weak pm will pay price of it..
 
tell me singl thing out of bolded part which is increasing and not getting controlled slowly.
i wont go in details...its ur job buddy.

corruption==yeah....and this govt with weak pm will pay price of it..

I hear up to 1 trillion dollars stashed away by Indian politicians in Swiss bank accounts, imagine that money being used on Education, infrastructure, and improving living standards.
 
i agree but there are no proof of this fig..

$1.4 Trillion India’s Black Money Stashed in Swiss Banks

$1.4 Trillion India’s Black Money Stashed in Swiss Banks

According to the data provided by the Swiss bank, India has more black money than rest of the world combined. India topping the list with almost $1500 Billion black money in swiss banks, followed by Russia $470 Billion, UK $390 Billion, Ukraine $100 Billion and China with $96 Billion
 
$1.4 Trillion India’s Black Money Stashed in Swiss Banks

$1.4 Trillion India’s Black Money Stashed in Swiss Banks

According to the data provided by the Swiss bank, India has more black money than rest of the world combined. India topping the list with almost $1500 Billion black money in swiss banks, followed by Russia $470 Billion, UK $390 Billion, Ukraine $100 Billion and China with $96 Billion

i meant to say,there are no docs related to this...even two three days back.indian govt said there are 2.5 billion in swiss accts..:lol:
 
$1.4 Trillion India’s Black Money Stashed in Swiss Banks

$1.4 Trillion India’s Black Money Stashed in Swiss Banks

According to the data provided by the Swiss bank, India has more black money than rest of the world combined. India topping the list with almost $1500 Billion black money in swiss banks, followed by Russia $470 Billion, UK $390 Billion, Ukraine $100 Billion and China with $96 Billion

Actually that figure is what some "sages" in our country have popularised.

It doesn't even make economic sense, but if you really go and read the OFFICIAL swiss bank report on money kept by Indians in the bank, the amount is around $2.5 to 3bn US. Infact, you would be stupid to keep money (black or white) in a bank when you can invest it in India or other countries and convert the black money into white and make much higher profits.

The thing is because of the emotional nature of Indians, we tend to make things look either worse than they are or much too better than they actually are. We don't like moderate rational voices in our prime time media :)

Indians' share of money in Swiss banks only 0.07 pct
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The Indian figure is in fact far lower than many developing countries as well, such as Russia, Brazil, China, Turkey, Ukraine, Mexico, Venezuela, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Liberia, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Indonesia, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand and Uzbekistan.

Even the figure for Pakistan, 1,947 million Swiss francs, is marginally higher by 2 million Swiss francs (about USD 2.4 million, or about Rs 11 crore) than for India.
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Actually that figure is what some "sages" in our country have popularised.

It doesn't even make economic sense, but if you really go and read the OFFICIAL swiss bank report on money kept by Indians in the bank, the amount is around $2.5 to 3bn US. Infact, you would be stupid to keep money (black or white) in a bank when you can invest it in India or other countries and convert the black money into white and make much higher profits.

The thing is because of the emotional nature of Indians, we tend to make things look either worse than they are or much too better than they actually are. We don't like moderate rational voices in our prime time media :)

Swiss banks are not the only banks holding money. Besides, it's easier to invest in works of art etc etc which are difficult to valuate and stash them in swiss bank vaults.

A foreign aid agency makes sense diplomatically, but I suspect it could be used to transfer black money shrouded as charity to white money. Hopefully policymakers don't screw this one up.
 
Seems like a waste really why not use the Aid at home ? India doesn't have the best infrastructure, ''The World Bank estimates that 80% of India's population lives on less than $2 a day which means a higher proportion of its population lives on less than $2 per day as compared with sub-Saharan Africa.''

I thought it's around 50% or something.
 
Hail India. A aid taker to aid giver. What a transformation! :yahoo:
 
It was a good gesture by Indian policy makers. India in this advancing path of growth cannot ignore its past or a nation with the same past as that of ours. Its better to lend a helping hand to those who are in need rather invest blindly in a barren land.
 
Is there a figure for Net Aid received by India . i.e. Aid received-Aid given ??
 

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