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When asked if the Government was still committed to giving 1billion of aid to India, the PMS said that we had always been very clear that we were committed to increasing our aid budget to 0.7% of GDP and we would stick to that. Some of the poorest people in the world lived in India and that’s why we would be maintaining a development programme there for a transitional period.
Asked why UK taxpayers should give money to countries such as India when they were indulging in space programmes for example, the PMS replied that there were many poor people in India and the Government had been clear about maintaining its commitment to the aid budget and its aid obligations.
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