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New Delhi’s foreign advisors offer to resign

By Edward Luce in New Delhi

Published: September 22 2004 14:34 | Last updated: September 22 2004 14:34

Foreign aid officials on Wednesday offered to resign as advisers to the Indian government following mounting communist criticism of New Delhi for allegedly having compromised the country’s sovereignty.

The controversy erupted earlier this month when India’s communist parties, which provide critical support to the country’s new Congress-led coalition, learned that five foreign officials - including experts from the World Bank and McKinsey - had been invited to sit on committees reviewing mid-term progress in India’s five-year plan.

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