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US Senator questions US’ aid to India

If countries can afford to buy US debt,they can afford to fund their own assistance programmes: Coburn

Arguing that borrowing from countries which receive aid from the US is dangerous,a Republican Senator questioned the decision of the Obama administration to give financial assistance to nations like India that has bought $39.8 billion of American debt bonds.

Borrowing money from countries who receive our aid is dangerous for both the donor and recipient. If countries can afford to buy US debt,they can afford to fund their own assistance programmes, Tom Coburn said in his report ‘Back in Black: A deficit Reduction Plan’,unveiling the most ambitious plan yet to break the debt ceiling stalemate.

In his 621-page report,Coburn referred to a recent Congressional Research Service (CRS) which revealed that the federal government gave $1.4 billion in foreign aid to 16 countries,including India and China,to whom the US owes $10 billion each.

According to the US Treasury Department,the largest holder of US debt is China,owning $1.1 trillion Treasury bonds and having received $27.2 million in foreign aid in FY2010. Brazil held $193.5 billion in Treasury securities and received $25 million in foreign aid,Russia had $127.8 billion and received $71.5 million,and India held $39.8 billion and received $126million from the US,the Senator said.

In a letter to Coburn on May 13,the CRS said India in 2010 received $126.6 million — this includes $2.5million for counter-terrorism,$700,000 for combating weapons of mass destruction,$30 million for fighting HIV/AIDS,$22 million for family planning,$19 million for maternal and child health and $13.7 million for fighting tuberculosis.

India is listed eight in the list of 16 countries that hold more than $10 billion of US debt.

If countries can afford to buy our debt perhaps they can afford to fund assistance programmes on their own. At the same time,when we borrow from countries we are supposedly helping to develop,we put off hard budget choices at home. The status quo creates co-dependency and financial risk at home and abroad, Coburn said.

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The US President Barack Obama had recently defended the massive foreign aid arguing that this is an investment on which the return is much higher.

I think it’s important for people to know that foreign aid accounts for less than 2 per cent of our budget. If you defined it just narrowly as the kind of foreign aid to help feed people and what we think of classically as foreign aid,it’s probably closer to 1 per cent, Obama said in response to a question during the first ever Twitter Town Hall at the White House on July 6.

So sometimes people have an exaggerated sense that we spend 25 per cent of the federal budget on foreign aid. It’s a tiny amount that has a big impact, Obama had argued in response to a question.

Unveiling a plan at a news conference,Coburn said his plan would secure more than $2.6 trillion in entitlement savings,$1 trillion from military budgets,about $1 trillion from discretionary programs and $1.3 trillion in interest savings. He called his package bold,necessary and reasonable.

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One trillion dollars in defense cuts is reasonable. The threat of borrowing from China is greater than the threat of an armed conflict from China, Coburn said.

This plan offers the American people $9 trillion reasons to stop making excuses and start solving the problems in Washington. I have no doubt both parties will criticise portions of this plan,and I welcome that debate, Coburn said.

But it’s not a legitimate criticism until you have a plan of your own,a plan that solves the problems of the future,that secures prosperity for our kids and our grandkids. It’s time to show the American people not only what is possible but also what is necessary.

The Senator said: What is not acceptable,however,is not having a plan and delaying reform until some perfect political moment that will never arrive. The fact is,doing nothing is a tax increase,a benefit cut for seniors and the poor,and a betrayal of our values.

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