India offers 25 million to Pakistan

**India offers $25 mln earthquake aid to Pakistan

Thursday October 27, 06:19 PM
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India said on Thursday it had offered aid worth $25 million to arch rival Pakistan for relief and rebuilding areas ravaged by this month’s deadly earthquake.

The Indian offer was made at a U.N.-sponsored meeting in Geneva on Wednesday called to raise funds to help Pakistan overcome the worst disaster in its history, an Indian foreign ministry spokesman said.

“The government of Pakistan would be welcome to use this contribution for rebuilding homes and rehabilitating people, reconstructing the infrastructure and restoring essential services,” spokesman Navtej Sarna told reporters.

“It may also procure supplies of building material such as cement, steel and other items from India. Indian technology for prefabricated, earthquake-resistant shelters will also be made available to Pakistan,” he said.

New Delhi’s announcement came two days before officials of the two countries hold talks in Islamabad to discuss steps to open up Indian relief camps for Pakistani victims along the frontier in disputed Kashmir.

India has so far sent more than 100 tonnes of emergency supplies to Pakistan, where at least 54,000 people have been killed by the earthquake and many more have been made homeless. The Oct. 8 earthquake also killed 1,300 people in Indian Kashmir.

The two countries have moved gingerly over proposals to conduct joint relief operations across the military ceasefire line, which divides Kashmir between them.

Both countries claim Kashmir in full but rule it in part. The dispute is at the heart of nearly 60 years of enmity between the nuclear-armed neighbours.

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**India offers $25 mn to Pakistan on eve of LoC talks

Thursday October 27, 06:24 PM

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By Indo Asian News Service

New Delhi, Oct 27 (IANS) Ahead of the visit of an Indian delegation to Pakistan Friday to discuss cross-border cooperation, India has pledged an assistance of $25 million to Pakistan for rehabilitation of victims of the Oct 8 earthquake.

India's Minister of State for Statistics and Programme Implementation Oscar Fernandes announced India's contribution at a meeting in Geneva to mobilise additional aid for the quake victims Wednesday.

The meeting was organised by the UN Office of the Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs.

'Our assistance will be available for building homes and rehabilitating people, reconstructing the infrastructure and restoring essential services,' Fernandes said in Geneva.

'The technology available in India for prefabricated earthquake resistant shelters can also be sourced from this fund,' he added.

'As a member of the international community and, more significantly, as a neighbour, India recognises its special responsibility in contributing to this global effort to extend its support and aid to Pakistan in its hour of need,' he told delegates at this special conference to help the victims of the quake.

The 7.6 magnitude quake killed over 50,000 in Pakistan and another 1,400 in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Tens of thousands were also left homeless and authorities are racing to provide them shelter before the onset of winter.

Fernandes told the conference about the Indian offer to open three relief camps along the Line of Control to promote cross-border assistance to the victims of the quake.

A delegation of top Indian officials led by Dilip Sinha, joint secretary in in-charge of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran in the Ministry of External Affairs, will leave for Islamabad Friday to hold talks with their Pakistani counterparts on facilitating relief across the LoC.

The talks, to be held Saturday, will focus on proposals made by both India and Pakistan to help the victims of the quake across the Line of Control (LoC) that divides Kashmir between the two countries.

Pakistan had suggested opening of five crossing points at the LoC to facilitate relief and rehabilitation work.

Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee said Tuesday that India was ready to help people from Pakistani Kashmir who came to the camps along the LoC but the camps could not become operational as Pakistan was yet to give its formal consent to the Indian proposal.

India has been sending relief material to the quake-hit Pakistan since October 10 when an IAF aircraft flew to Islamabad with 25 tonnes of medicines, tents and blankets. Subsequently, India has sent two more consignments of emergency relief through goodwill trains.

India's initiative to help the victims of the Oct 8 earthquake has been appreciated by world leaders, including George W. Bush. Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has hailed India's efforts in a televised nationwide address.

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:smack: atleast put it in right forum

Re: India offers 25 million to Pakistan

great move....especially avoiding cash donation

Re: India offers 25 million to Pakistan

Alhamdulillah its more than many have done.

Re: India offers 25 million to Pakistan

Nice to see