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Out of This World

 

It was expected that NASA, and by extension the U.S., would be the envy of the world after they successfully landed the Curiosity Mars Rover on the red planet this month. That envy could arguably be driven by the recognition that only a country of the size anwealth of the US couleven contemplate the massive investment required to conduct such an effort.

 

However India had joined the race and has announced a plan to send a rocket to Mars next year. The plan calls for a launch in November 2013 which would see the rocket reaching Mars at some point in 2014.

 

Indias Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, said that the spaceship to Mars will be a huge step for us in the area of science and technology.” That spaceship will cost the nation an estimated $82 million. The Indian Space Research Organization is reportedly developing it.

 

But Indias entry into the space race has been described as an utter folly by many, particularly as they currently receive over £280 million a year in aid from the UK alone.

 

Jean Drèze, a development economist, said this week. I dont understand the importance of India sending a space mission to Mars when half of its children are undernourished and half of all Indian families have no access to sanitation,” he said. It seems to be part of the Indian elites delusional quest for superpower status.”

 

I am persuaded by his argument, sadly it appears the India government are not.

 

Options exist of course for all the countries paying into the aid pot. They could simply stop doing so (unilateral action) or they could only give money towards named specific projects (add conditionality to future proposals).

 

I would in this instance be tempted to offer the Indian government an either or proposal.

 

Either continue with your race to Mars and accept that no more aid will be forthcoming from the UK, or invest