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India on The Moon

Fantastic achievement for India although I’m not sure that their priorities are in whack with 229 million people living in poverty. 
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  • MrWalker
    MrWalker Posts: 4,137
    It does seem odd that we send India £30 million+ in aid cash, rising to £60 million in a couple of years.

    Worldwide aid to India is over $2.5 billion a year.
  • ct_addick
    ct_addick Posts: 4,341
    With Modi cozying up to Putin and Xi we shouldn't be sending them anything TBH
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Brilliant scientific achievement from a place described in my lifetime as the ‘third world’
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729
    MrWalker said:
    It does seem odd that we send India £30 million+ in aid cash, rising to £60 million in a couple of years.

    Worldwide aid to India is over $2.5 billion a year.
    why is it odd? There's hundreds of millions in poverty in india.
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,403
    The Clangers will be made up, at last a decent takeaway that delivers!
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,014
    I'm looking forward to the MPL (Moon Premier League) T20 tournament
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,300
    Sounds like a Gil Scott-Heron song
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,423
    This is turning into an "all things I like and hate about India" thread :-
  • I’m sure the technological spin-offs from the Indian space programme bring in a lot of both kudos and business. Perhaps it’s a good way of growing the economy and addressing their social problems which are huge from a growing position of strength.
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,913
    edited August 2023
    "The Government decided in 2015 to end direct bilateral financial assistance to the Indian government. This continues to be the position. The decision recognised that India has made substantial development gains and was increasingly able to invest in its own development. Since then, we have concentrated on investments to help secure sustainable private sector growth and to tackle climate change, reflecting the importance of continued economic growth to meet the Sustainable Development Goals in India (average income per head is less than $2,500), and that India is one of a handful of countries whose development choices will determine global climate outcomes".

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/icai-recommendations-on-uk-aid-to-india-uk-government-response/government-response-to-the-independent-commission-on-aid-impacts-review-uk-aid-to-india-march-2023#:~:text=Our funding is increasingly focused,substantial investments in these areas.



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  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,445
    MrWalker said:
    It does seem odd that we send India £30 million+ in aid cash, rising to £60 million in a couple of years.

    Worldwide aid to India is over $2.5 billion a year.
    why is it odd? There's hundreds of millions in poverty in india.
    You don't think it's odd that India would have spent many millions on this stunt, when they could have been dealing with their own poverty issue?
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729
    Dazzler21 said:
    MrWalker said:
    It does seem odd that we send India £30 million+ in aid cash, rising to £60 million in a couple of years.

    Worldwide aid to India is over $2.5 billion a year.
    why is it odd? There's hundreds of millions in poverty in india.
    You don't think it's odd that India would have spent many millions on this stunt, when they could have been dealing with their own poverty issue?
    the two aren't mutually exclusive from one another. I'd actually argue that the pursuit of technological advancement is in itself a form of improving the lives of their citizens.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,908
    edited August 2023
    India spend about $2b a year on their space programme, Their space industry (they are one of the biggest satellite launchers in the world) is estimated will be worth $25b by 2025.

    it is a profitable investment, not a cost.

    By comparison the US spend around $90b a year.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,445
    Dazzler21 said:
    MrWalker said:
    It does seem odd that we send India £30 million+ in aid cash, rising to £60 million in a couple of years.

    Worldwide aid to India is over $2.5 billion a year.
    why is it odd? There's hundreds of millions in poverty in india.
    You don't think it's odd that India would have spent many millions on this stunt, when they could have been dealing with their own poverty issue?
    the two aren't mutually exclusive from one another. I'd actually argue that the pursuit of technological advancement is in itself a form of improving the lives of their citizens.
     I'd argue that they'll never deal with their poverty issue, whether they have their space launches or not. The money will constantly be pumped back in to those not in poverty. 
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 7,855
    mendonca said:
    This is turning into an "all things I like and hate about India" thread :-
    Likes:
    the sights
    the people
    the history
    the culture
    the food.
    Dislikes:
    the extremes of wealth and poverty
    the national cricket team.
  • Cafc43v3r
    Cafc43v3r Posts: 21,600
    bobmunro said:
    India spend about $2b a year on their space programme, Their space industry (they are one of the biggest satellite launchers in the world) is estimated will be worth $25b by 2025.

    it is a profitable investment, not a cost.

    By comparison the US spend around $90b a year.
    How much international aid does the US get?  I have no idea.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,374
    Cafc43v3r said:
    bobmunro said:
    India spend about $2b a year on their space programme, Their space industry (they are one of the biggest satellite launchers in the world) is estimated will be worth $25b by 2025.

    it is a profitable investment, not a cost.

    By comparison the US spend around $90b a year.
    How much international aid does the US get?  I have no idea.
    Funnily enough, $0. They are also the biggest givers of foreign aid worldwide
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,908
    Cafc43v3r said:
    bobmunro said:
    India spend about $2b a year on their space programme, Their space industry (they are one of the biggest satellite launchers in the world) is estimated will be worth $25b by 2025.

    it is a profitable investment, not a cost.

    By comparison the US spend around $90b a year.
    How much international aid does the US get?  I have no idea.
    About the same as India - f*ck all.

    India is a net aid giver, not a receiver. 
  • mendonca said:
    This is turning into an "all things I like and hate about India" thread :-
    Likes:
    the sights
    the people
    the history
    the culture
    the food.
    Dislikes:
    the extremes of wealth and poverty
    the national cricket team.
    I have nothing against their national team, but their love of mickey mouse pyjama limit over cricket. 😡
  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    bobmunro said:
    Cafc43v3r said:
    bobmunro said:
    India spend about $2b a year on their space programme, Their space industry (they are one of the biggest satellite launchers in the world) is estimated will be worth $25b by 2025.

    it is a profitable investment, not a cost.

    By comparison the US spend around $90b a year.
    How much international aid does the US get?  I have no idea.
    About the same as India - f*ck all.

    India is a net aid giver, not a receiver. 
    That's not strictly true, you may want to reword this.

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  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,908
    PopIcon said:
    bobmunro said:
    Cafc43v3r said:
    bobmunro said:
    India spend about $2b a year on their space programme, Their space industry (they are one of the biggest satellite launchers in the world) is estimated will be worth $25b by 2025.

    it is a profitable investment, not a cost.

    By comparison the US spend around $90b a year.
    How much international aid does the US get?  I have no idea.
    About the same as India - f*ck all.

    India is a net aid giver, not a receiver. 
    That's not strictly true, you may want to reword this.
    It is peanuts and it is development aid rather than handouts. A developing Indian economy a) goes towards net zero targets and b) equips India to improve the lives of its people. That said, the distribution of wealth in India is obscene. 

    India gives out more direct foreign aid to neighbouring countries than it receives in development aid.
  • Greenhithe
    Greenhithe Posts: 806
    You wont solve Indian poverty no matter what you send them. It's part of their society and the Hindu caste system makes sure of this. You'll never go from Shudra or Dallit to anything else.

    Apart from that its a great place full of lovely people apart from the horrible rich cunts in Mumbai.

    Fair play to them getting to the moon  - i hope they bring some paneer back.     
  • swordfish
    swordfish Posts: 4,238
    Their satnav was better programmed than the Russians one. How can you not see the moon for goodness sake?
  • Wellred
    Wellred Posts: 1,118
    Fantastic achievement for India although I’m not sure that their priorities are in whack with 229 million people living in poverty. 
    That's it should look after their people first before spending all that money going to the moon 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,783
    Wellred said:
    Fantastic achievement for India although I’m not sure that their priorities are in whack with 229 million people living in poverty. 
    That's it should look after their people first before spending all that money going to the moon 
    Came on here to say just that.

    I wonder how much it cost to land that thing on the moon and how much of that money could have been spent on their slums.

    And as for their pollution & carbon emissions history -  net zero my arse !
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,933
    swordfish said:
    Their satnav was better programmed than the Russians one. How can you not see the moon for goodness sake?
    They were on the dark side, it has no lights 
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,673
    MrWalker said:
    It does seem odd that we send India £30 million+ in aid cash, rising to £60 million in a couple of years.

    Worldwide aid to India is over $2.5 billion a year.
    why is it odd? There's hundreds of millions in poverty in india.
    odd in that we send aid to assist with eradicating poverty yet they can fund an expedition to the moon costing what I wonder?
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,080
    Congratulations to them, a great achievement. Excited to see what their rover finds! 
  • swordfish said:
    Their satnav was better programmed than the Russians one. How can you not see the moon for goodness sake?
    In fairness, it is rocket science.
  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 10,965
    se9addick said:
    Congratulations to them, a great achievement. Excited to see what their rover finds! 

    Nicky Bailey is asking for his ball back.