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Britain is likely to cut its £1 billion aid bill to India as it moves towards a new trading relationship with the Asian country, the Development Secretary has said.
Justine Greening, who took on the post of Development Secretary last month, said she wants to see Britains's links to richer developing nations become about business, rather than hand-outs.
The Minister is under pressure to get better value for money from Britain's £12 billion per year spending on countries including China and India, which has its own space programme.
Speaking at the Tory Party conference in Birmingham, Ms Greening signalled India will be a target for cuts.
"We should recognise that as countries get richer, we need to be responsible about how we transition in our relationship with them from aid to trade," she said.
"Those are the discussions that I am having with the Indian government at the moment."

Ms Greening also pledged to stop programmes that are not working because of corruption or inefficiency, amid criticism of many old schemes.
"I'm going to take a new approach to ensure that every pound we spend has the biggest possible impact," she said. "That may well mean stopping programmes where I don't think they are working and putting the money elsewhere."
David Cameron has come under fire for promising to keep spending 0.7 per cent of GDP on foreign aid during the recession. There is growing unrest among backbnechers in the party and Lord Ashcroft, a major donor and Number 10 adviser, recently called for the "golden taps to be turned off".
Ms Greening said she is planning to take a more ruthless look at cost control but said it was "smart" for Britain to spend money on aid to help international security,
"I believe in development," she said. "It is in all our interests for countries around the world to be stable and secure, to have educated and healthy populations, and to have growing economies.She also promised to make sure the European Union spends its money more wisely."I don't think it's right that the EU still gives money to those countries higher up the income scale, when we've taken the decision to target the poorest," she said.

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Justine Greening: Britain likely to cut £1 billion aid bill to India - Telegraph
 
Nice to see they are coming out of their Raj time mentality.
 
And what will happen to all those NGOs who were dependent on this 'aid' ?

And what will happen to all those NGOs who were dependent on this 'aid' ?
 
And what will happen to all those NGOs who were dependent on this 'aid' ?

And what will happen to all those NGOs who were dependent on this 'aid' ?

They get aided by private citizens or corporations - though the tap would be trickling - but will not run out as long as India has some gullible tribals who can be converted. :P
 
Do you need them ? :no: ... I do no think so ... So it would be better if Crown spends this money on the well being of its citizens ...
 
Rather than hand-outs.

Nice try. First off, when did Britain ever give 1 BILLION? They gave 250 million pounds a year. So not sure where the billion came from.

Second, its not a hand-out. Its just that their "business plan" isnt working. They tried bribing their way into a defense deal, and then got snubbed. While the aid was called peanuts by Pranab. So they are pulling out, as it was "bad business" to start with.

Glad to see that India snubbed those imperialist minded pricks. If they are so keen on "relationships", the first thing they need to do is open up their immigration more. People from here who study there are having to come back without jobs and pay their huge loans. And these guys wanna maintain good relations with India?

Britain needs to understand that they need us, more than we need them. Thats the way it has always been. Right from pre-colonial to post-colonial times. And now if they want a transactional relationship with India after 200 years of colonialism, they can take it and shove it.
 
with india having 600 million living below the poverty line they will be hit the hardest. my heart goes out to them. this is a terrible move by U.K. and i hope the U.K. reconsiders this.
 
with india having 600 million living below the poverty line they will be hit the hardest. my heart goes out to them. this is a terrible move by U.K. and i hope the U.K. reconsiders this.

No need. We dont need any "aid" from the UK that comes as a bribe. We can take care of ourselves.
 
with india having 600 million living below the poverty line they will be hit the hardest. my heart goes out to them. this is a terrible move by U.K. and i hope the U.K. reconsiders this.

please spare some heart to those civilian victims of drone strikes. we can take care of ourselves
 
with india having 600 million living below the poverty line they will be hit the hardest. my heart goes out to them. this is a terrible move by U.K. and i hope the U.K. reconsiders this.

where you found this 600 million figure?

i wish you got some good education
 
you can't take care of your own selfs. the world isn't fooled. look at all the commericals here in the u.s. highlighting poverty in india and asking for donations.
 
No,you can't,otherwise there wouldn't be so many indian are starving

Yes we can. Back in 1947 90% were below the poverty line. Today its around 30%. And UK's Aid, is not humanitarian aid, in which case I wouldnt mind. It is a BRIBE. Aid with strings attached. They can take it and shove it. India refused to take the aid way back, but it was UK that kept pressuring India to take it, cuz they argued that it will cause them "political embarrassment". This was actually a good move by the UK. We dont need anything from them and their imperialist pricks.

you can't take care of your own selfs. the world isn't fooled. look at all the commericals here in the u.s. highlighting poverty in india and asking for donations.

Yeah and you take care of your failed state first, before your heart bleeds for poor Indians.
 
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