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UK media plays dated Pranab aid quote

A row on aid to India heated up on Sunday after diplomats said a statement frontpaged by a leading British newspaper, quoting finance minister Pranab Mukherjee as saying aid is “peanuts,” was in fact made in 2010. Dipankar De Sarkar reports.

Updated on: Feb 06, 2012 01:26 AM IST
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A row on aid to India heated up on Sunday after diplomats said a statement frontpaged by a leading British newspaper, quoting finance minister Pranab Mukherjee as saying aid is "peanuts," was in fact made in 2010.



"They seem to have got their chronology a bit mixed up," a British diplomat in New Delhi said. The report in the Sunday Telegraph, headlined ‘India tells Britain: We don’t want your aid’, quoted Mukherjee as telling the Rajya Sabha: "We don’t require the aid. It is a peanut in our total development exercises."



But Mukherjee’s statement was apparently about foreign in aid in general and underscored the fact that, in terms of flow, aid was small in comparison to trade and investment. The comments were published amid a demand by a small number of MPs to cancel British aid to India.

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The row, mostly played out in the media, follows New Delhi’s decision to name the French Dassault as favourites in a competition to supply India with billions of dollars of fighter aircraft. Some MPs in Britain, which was part of the competing Eurofighter Typhoon bid, think that Typhoon should have been chosen.

 
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