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Which of the following statements about JET-P are specifically implied in the passage? 1. It is not suitable for India as its socio-economic complexities are way too different from those existing in countries such as South Africa, Indonesia and Vietnam which have successfully adopted this mechanism. 2. Developing countries desirous of forging a deal under this mechanism must first assess their needs in the context of their own internal situation and the challenges unique to their country. 3. It is an unidirectional partnership with the developed countries as givers and the developing countries as receivers. 4. Only three developing countries have so far availed of this benefit, but the insertion of a certain new condition in the Glasgow Pact will make it more difficult for new candidates looking to avail of the same. 5. It could be a clever move of the developed countries, camouflaged as an olive branch but designed to fulfil their own selfish motives, to rope in the developing countries.