HC Deb 05 July 1988 vol 136 c497W
Miss Lestor

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs on what basis it was decided to substitute local cost grants to India for debt relief to that country; and if he will give figures for the amounts of such grants for each year between 1978 and the latest year for which figures are available, both the calendar and financial years, and both for commitments and disbursements.

Mr. Chris Patten

As provided for under the terms of UNCTAD resolution 165, Her Majesty's Government and the Government of India agreed in January 1979 that local cost grants should be provided for India as an equivalent measure to the retrospective adjustment of the terms of past British aid loans. This has enabled the British aid programme to finance poverty-alleviating projects and to increase the effectiveness of projects involving British exports. Prior to 1979, no such provision for local costs support existed.

The amounts of such local costs grants, since 1979 when they commenced, and commitments and disbursements, by calendar year are as follows:

£ million
Calendar years Local cost grant agreement Commitments Expenditure
1979 51.2
1980 33.2 9.5 7.9
1981 37.3 85.1 39.3
1982 39.0 110.6 31.7
1983 38.4 16.4 59.4
1984 37.7 100.4 57.9
1985 36.0 51.8
1986 34.0 28.9
1987 69.6 43.1 14.8

Only disbursement figures are available for financial years, and the amounts were as follows:

£ million
Financial years Disbursements
1979–80 14.6
1980–81 28.4
1981–82 38.3
1982–83 49.1
1983–84 50.6
1984–85 45.4
1985–86 39.3
1986–87 31.4

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