Resolution against anti-Dalit atrocities tabled in U.S. House

India has said several times that they do not want aid from the US government.

In 2012, India received US$33 million in international humanitarian assistance, making it the 46th largest recipient. Initial estimates for 2013 total US$18 million.

Between 2004 and 2013 India received on average US$54 million a year in humanitarian assistance. Humanitarian assistance peaked in 2005 at US$156.1 million, when it was the 15th largest recipient. International humanitarian assistance to India decreased by 1% in 2013.

Between 2003 and 2012 India received US$19 billion in ODA, making it the seventh largest recipient. Humanitarian assistance on average accounted for just 3% of this funding in this same period.

The EU institutions (US$172 million) were the largest donor of humanitarian assistance to India between 2003 and 2012, followed by the United States (US$69 million) and Norway (US$60 million). The EU institutions provided 24% of all humanitarian assistance to India in this 10-year period.

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Also, aid doesn't give you the right to meddle in another sovereign nation's internal affairs.

Providing aids does give you the right to make sure that your money is being used for good causes.

They keep giving aid so that they can maintain their air of caring benevolent white man who is uplifting the poor dirty brown people.

That's like totally your interpretation.

Racism in the US only involves straight up police execution and jail time for non white people.

Also, do look into segregation and how schools were integrated under police and army protection in the freaking 60s

Again, I never said racism doesn't exist in US. But does racism in the US involve an entire caste to be forced into prostitution or manual scavenger work? And when did the US say they didn't have any problems with racism?

The US should look into it's own racism before throwing stones.

By that logic every country should strictly mind its own business because every country has a set of problems that it shares with many other countries. India should shut its mouth and shouldn't talk about whatever fuck ups are going on in N.Korea, Syria and Pakistan.

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