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India needs to be engaged in management of world economy: PM
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Sep 23, 2009, 10:04 IST

As he embarks on a visit to the US to participate in the G-20 Summit of major economies, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said India needs to be engaged in management of the world economy as it has a lot at stake and a lot to contribute.      

He also said New Delhi would like to see a strong message to emerge from Pittsburgh against protectionism in all its forms, whether trade in goods, services, investment or financial flows.      

Observing that the global economy has shown distinct improvement, the Prime Minister, however, cautioned, "We are still not out of woods." 

He said, "It is necessary for India to be engaged in the management of the world economy because we have a lot at stake, and a lot to contribute."  

The Prime Minister said he would convey India's interest in seeing the earliest possible return to trend growth and stabilisation of the banking and financial sectors in the advanced economies, because this directly affects its exports, capital inflows and investment.      

"We would like to see a continuous increase in the capital base of multilateral development banks to finance the massive infrastructure needs of emerging markets," he said in a statement just ahead of his departure.

The Summit, the third meeting of industrialised and developing nations in less than a year, reflected the seriousness which the G-20 countries attach not just to the recovery of the global economy and financial system, but to a recovery that is coordinated, sustainable and enduring, Singh said.       

The summits in Washington and London were convened at the height of the global economic crisis, and, therefore, focused on the urgent and the immediate, he said.       

The London Summit resulted in ambitious liquidity stimulus measures and growth packages. Importantly, it pledged to mobilize $1.1 trillion of resources for international financial institutions, largely to sustain growth in emerging markets, he said.       

The steps taken by the G-20 to augment the resources of multilateral development banks have led to substantial stepping up of World Bank lending to India, he said.       

"The global economy and financial markets have shown a distinct improvement since then, but we are still not out of the woods," the Prime Minister said.       

Even though India's economic growth rate has slowed to 6.7% in 2008-09, New Delhi approaches the Pittsburgh Summit with a "sense of confidence," he said.       

Noting that India's growth is primarily driven by domestic demand, its savings rate is robust and the external sector has exhibited resilience, he said, "Capital flows, especially portfolio flows, have started picking up, and we remain an attractive investment destination."  The Pittsburgh Summit is expected to focus on medium and long-term issues such as a framework for sustainable and balanced growth, strengthening the international financial regulatory system, reforming the mandate mission and governance of the IMF and development banks, strengthening support for the most vulnerable, an open global economy and energy and climate change, Singh said.       

"We would like to see a continuous increase in the capital base of multilateral development banks to finance the massive infrastructure needs of emerging markets, the Prime Minister said.       

The expansion and strengthening of the erstwhile Financial Stability Forum, and now the Financial Stability Board, and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision was a step in the right direction to address the regulatory aspects, he said.       

"There is a need to carry the process of governance reform of international financial institutions further to give greater voice and representation to under-represented countries," he said.       

He said, the "G-20 process is a continuing one and it is in our interest to ensure that it succeeds both in its short term and long term objectives."Singh said he would exchange views on these and other matters with several of the leaders who will be present, including the new Prime Minister of Japan during the summit.

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Posted by: Rajiv
Excellent Dr. Singh, India has a lot of expectations from you. Your knowledge of economics can be a definite asset for the whole world at this moment of global economic melt down. Please put up your views strongly and help the leader at G-20 to manage this crisis better
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