India for expeditious implementation of G-20 decisions

Reforms aim at improving the voting share of developing countries

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 18 2013 | 12:28 PM IST
Concerned over the unwillingness of developed economies to push IMF quota reforms, Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Wednesday said the decisions of the G-20 meeting should be implemented expeditiously to ensure credibility of the organisation.

"Most advanced countries have now clearly indicated their unwillingness to move ahead on International Financial Institutions (IMF, World Bank) governance and capital reform. This has hampered the credibility of G-20 and makes it difficult to progress on other issues as well," he said at an ICRIER event here.

The Minister said to be able to play a meaningful role in the global governance, the G-20 agenda should be sharper and focused only on those issues on which it can make a distinctive contribution, particularly, on economic and financial matters.

"Finally it is important to ensure that the decisions taken in G-20 meetings are carried forward expeditiously," he said.

"In the backdrop of the upcoming WTO ministerial in Bali in December 2013, G20 leaders have called on all WTO members to show flexibility so as to achieve a successful conclusion in Bali," he said.

In the recent G-20 Summit, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had emphasised the need for early completion of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) quota reforms to increase representation of the developing countries in the multi-lateral body.

Aimed at improving the voting share of developing countries and achieving a better representation on the IMF Board, the reform of the international financial institutions has been a key part of G-20 agenda.

G-20 is a club of developed and emerging economies.
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First Published: Sep 18 2013 | 12:15 PM IST

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