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India blurs the policy lines on international aid

Ray Marcelo on criticism of a country that attaches strings to the money it donates but will not itself be tied down

Published: September 26 2004 22:02 | Last updated: September 26 2004 22:02

When India's new government announced last week that it would accept aid from Group of Eight countries and other European donors, it took many donors by surprise.

The previous government had restricted bilateral aid to six donors - UK, US, Russia, Germany, Japan and the EU - in a bid to style itself a donor rather than a recipient of aid. But last week New Delhi reinstated donors such as Canada, France, Italy and the Scandinavian countries.

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