By continuing to use the site, you agree to our use of cookies and to abide by our Terms and Conditions. We in turn value your personal details in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
agreed- the discourse on aid is widely distorted, often by publications like the daily mail that try to rile up by making it seem like its a total handout at the expense of people in the UK
aid is largely driven by the country's own strategic ambitions. when the US provides aid to other countries or subsidises the global security apparatus, it is acting in its own self-interest- exerting soft power, promoting its own security interests, reducing terrorism, forging alliances, weakening its enemies, gaining access to certain markets, etc etc
i mean, does anyone think that china is acting out of the goodness of its heart when it finances huge projects in pakistan, SE asia and africa?
Good question, and the answer is obviously no.
China spends so much money outside its borders it's scary.
It's built Roads and an airport in Cambodia, and the fee was a huge amount of rice paddy fields.
The nuclear dump that was placed on the far side of the Moon exploded in 1999 and sent Earth's satellite shooting off into space . The current one is just a hologram.
They did it for £75 million less than the cost of a typical premiership player and for that in return they demonstrate to the the world that India is a low cost, technically advanced place to do business and a player in the space industry. An utterly brilliant piece of Nation advertising that will reap 100s if not 1000s times worth the investments in return and sets them as an alternative to the west to China.
Won't be long and it will be us receiving the £45m in aid
0
India on the moon on 00:49 - Aug 24 with 1876 views
Interesting you should mention toilets. As of 2021, 58,000 people were dying per annum in India due to venomous snake bites. In many cases, this was due to those without toilets defecating in the open. This may all sound amusing to some but imagine trying to do your business in a field in a rural area known to have multiple species of deadly snakes. Horrific.
Modi has promised to put a toilet in every home, so maybe the problem is close to being resolved. Hopefully...
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
2
India on the moon on 09:39 - Aug 24 with 1680 views
Yep a great country that buys cheap oil off the dictator Putin to fund his war of bombing children's hospitals....Go India.
India's moon landing happened on the same day Modi was participating in a BRICS conference involving Putin
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
3
India on the moon on 10:06 - Aug 24 with 1618 views
I'm a bit confused by the moral outrage here. India's moon landing was achieved on the (relatively) shoestring budget of about £60 million. Who are we to judge? We crowned a bloke over here recently to the tune of £100 million.
According to that tracker, none of that is aid though? Mostly FCO, the rest BEIS
Implementing partners:
BRITISH COUNCIL 3 BRITISH ACADEMY 5 DEPARTMENT FOR BUSINESS, ENERGY & INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY 9 ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 2 MET OFFICE 4 ROYAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING 8 ROYAL SOCIETY
Seems more like building self replicating ties than paying for food
0
India on the moon on 10:29 - Aug 24 with 1537 views
India on the moon on 09:33 - Aug 24 by R_from_afar
Interesting you should mention toilets. As of 2021, 58,000 people were dying per annum in India due to venomous snake bites. In many cases, this was due to those without toilets defecating in the open. This may all sound amusing to some but imagine trying to do your business in a field in a rural area known to have multiple species of deadly snakes. Horrific.
Modi has promised to put a toilet in every home, so maybe the problem is close to being resolved. Hopefully...
A snake done bit my friend Patel But Modi’s on the moon His face arms began to swell But Modi’s on the moon
[Post edited 24 Aug 2023 16:58]
1
India on the moon on 10:32 - Aug 24 with 1526 views
I'm a bit confused by the moral outrage here. India's moon landing was achieved on the (relatively) shoestring budget of about £60 million. Who are we to judge? We crowned a bloke over here recently to the tune of £100 million.
I guess the per capita income for India being around $2,389 compared to $45,850 in the UK (2022) should be taken into consideration when comparing the two.
1
India on the moon on 10:48 - Aug 24 with 1484 views
I guess the per capita income for India being around $2,389 compared to $45,850 in the UK (2022) should be taken into consideration when comparing the two.
Ah, that's ok then. We're allowed to spunk money on frippery, despite all the social problems here. But India, don't get ideas above your station, tut-tut, do as your superiors tell you.
Ah, that's ok then. We're allowed to spunk money on frippery, despite all the social problems here. But India, don't get ideas above your station, tut-tut, do as your superiors tell you.
Nope. Just attempting to point out that a country with the majority of it's citizens living below poverty levels and with personal sanitary conditions lower than that of 19th century Britain, that maybe the money is better spent elsewhere.
3
India on the moon on 11:29 - Aug 24 with 1337 views
Nope. Just attempting to point out that a country with the majority of it's citizens living below poverty levels and with personal sanitary conditions lower than that of 19th century Britain, that maybe the money is better spent elsewhere.
Nope. Just attempting to point out that a country with the majority of it's citizens living below poverty levels and with personal sanitary conditions lower than that of 19th century Britain, that maybe the money is better spent elsewhere.
But it will generate 1000s of times what it cost in terms of new jobs and revenue into the country, and then all jobs etc that service that. You want to lift people out of poverty this is exactly what you do its basic economics.
The US going to the moon in the 60s was a massive boost to their economy, innovation, new companies etc.
And to the point about UK money being spent, the point of oversees aid and development is not just to help the poor but to try and gain stability in areas and also influence. Do you know what people do when lives are wretched and there is little hope, or there are wars and instability they move , they migrate.
And over the last 10 years what has happened as the US, the UK and the west have rolled back from oversees development and spent naval gazing and tearing shreds internally. The Chinese, The Russian's and the Saudis have moved in built the roads, provided the security etc and now have the influence, first access to the rare earth minerals that are needed for our computers, batteries and electronics etc.