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Gordon Brown has announced a new package of development aid for India, worth £825m over the next three years. | Gordon Brown has announced a new package of development aid for India, worth £825m over the next three years. |
The funding is expected to target areas such as the eastern state of Bihar, one of India's poorest. | The funding is expected to target areas such as the eastern state of Bihar, one of India's poorest. |
Mr Brown was speaking at the start of a two-day visit to India intended to improve business ties and co-operation in the fight against terrorism. | Mr Brown was speaking at the start of a two-day visit to India intended to improve business ties and co-operation in the fight against terrorism. |
He is using his visits to China and India to promote better trade agreements with the UK. | He is using his visits to China and India to promote better trade agreements with the UK. |
Mr Brown said that of the new aid package, £500m will be dedicated to health and education. | Mr Brown said that of the new aid package, £500m will be dedicated to health and education. |
He said the money would be used to train 300,000 new teachers and build 300,000 new classrooms, meaning 4m more children would receive an education. | He said the money would be used to train 300,000 new teachers and build 300,000 new classrooms, meaning 4m more children would receive an education. |
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The prime minister is also being accompanied on his trip by a group of academics from colleges such as Oxford University and Imperial College London, who are hoping to encourage stronger links between British and Indian universities. | The prime minister is also being accompanied on his trip by a group of academics from colleges such as Oxford University and Imperial College London, who are hoping to encourage stronger links between British and Indian universities. |
Mr Brown and his entourage flew in to the Indian capital New Delhi on Sunday from the Chinese city of Shanghai. | Mr Brown and his entourage flew in to the Indian capital New Delhi on Sunday from the Chinese city of Shanghai. |
The delegation includes senior industry figures, including CBI director general Richard Lambert and Virgin Group's Sir Richard Branson, and double Olympic gold medallist Dame Kelly Holmes. | The delegation includes senior industry figures, including CBI director general Richard Lambert and Virgin Group's Sir Richard Branson, and double Olympic gold medallist Dame Kelly Holmes. |
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Mr Brown has also called on the Indian authorities to play a greater role in the fight against terrorism, saying he wants to see cross-religion co-operation on the issue. | Mr Brown has also called on the Indian authorities to play a greater role in the fight against terrorism, saying he wants to see cross-religion co-operation on the issue. |
He told the BBC there needed to be "greater co-operation between the major countries in the fight against terrorism" and said China, Pakistan and India all had a part to play in rooting out those responsible. | He told the BBC there needed to be "greater co-operation between the major countries in the fight against terrorism" and said China, Pakistan and India all had a part to play in rooting out those responsible. |
He called on India to join the Financial Action Taskforce, an inter-governmental body which helps combat money laundering and terrorist financing. | He called on India to join the Financial Action Taskforce, an inter-governmental body which helps combat money laundering and terrorist financing. |
Greater co-operation was also needed on what to do in crowded places, such as security at airports and ports, he said. | Greater co-operation was also needed on what to do in crowded places, such as security at airports and ports, he said. |
He added that extremist ideologies needed to be fought and that co-operation across religions was "going to be very important for the future". | He added that extremist ideologies needed to be fought and that co-operation across religions was "going to be very important for the future". |
"So what we need now is a comprehensive action plan, if you like a global action against terrorism," he said. | "So what we need now is a comprehensive action plan, if you like a global action against terrorism," he said. |
Mr Brown was greeted by the Indian minister of state for commerce | Mr Brown was greeted by the Indian minister of state for commerce |
Upon his arrival in New Delhi, Mr Brown toured a project designed to boost the role of women in society with his wife Sarah. | Upon his arrival in New Delhi, Mr Brown toured a project designed to boost the role of women in society with his wife Sarah. |
He said: "We are inspired by the young girls here who are telling us of their aspirations for the future. | He said: "We are inspired by the young girls here who are telling us of their aspirations for the future. |
"Women are changing India and... are the driving force of change for the future." | "Women are changing India and... are the driving force of change for the future." |
Save the Children said the British aid package must reach India's excluded children. | Save the Children said the British aid package must reach India's excluded children. |
Shireen Vakil Miller, of Save the Children India, said: "There is a real need to examine how children are looked at in a country that allocates less than 5% of its GDP to children, despite the fact they make up almost 40% of the population." | Shireen Vakil Miller, of Save the Children India, said: "There is a real need to examine how children are looked at in a country that allocates less than 5% of its GDP to children, despite the fact they make up almost 40% of the population." |