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Nehru lost Nepal by rejecting King's offer to merge it with India : Pranab Mukherjee in autobiography


Nehru lost Nepal by rejecting King’s offer to merge it with India : Pranab Mukherjee in autobiography
In a sensational disclosure, late President Pranab Mukherjee says in his much-talked-about autobiography – ‘The Presidential Years’, has revealed how former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru committed a major blunder by rejecting Nepal’s King Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah’s offer that the Himalayan nation is made a province of India.
According to the reports, in the chapter titled, ‘My Prime Ministers: Different Styles, Different Temperaments’, late President Mukherjee wrote that Nehru dealt with Nepal very diplomatically. He noted that after the Rana rule was replaced by the monarchy in Nepal, he wished for democracy to take root. ....

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'Cuts to foreign aid are realistic'


Cuts to foreign aid are realistic
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MIchael McGough argues that it is better to spend on helping those in the UK than keep the foreign aid contribution at 0.7 per cent. Photos: Pixabay
Far from being selfish the Government is being realistic (A selfish government, Letters, December 10). By reducing the amount frittered away on foreign aid, more will be available to help the millions of unemployed and failing businesses.
In any event why should we fund the likes of China and India who both have space programmes and, worse, despots? Former Prime Ministers travel to recipients of our aid where they receive largesse, hospitality and fees for lectures. Reducing this waste will have no impact on vaccinations or educating young girls, we are still gifting 0.5 per cent of GDP. ....

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