Jaitley calls upon world community to focus on the coordinated policy actions, growth strategies

Washington D.C. [United States], Oct. 9 : Stressing that since the forces of globalisation and multilateralism can go a long way in expanding global growth opportunities, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Sunday called upon the international community to focus on the coordinated policy actions and growth strategies.

He also emphasised that there is a strong case for realigning quota shares with the changed global economic realities.

While expressing India's extreme disappointment with delay in completion of the 15th General Review of Quota (GRQ) by Annual Meeting of 2017, Jaitley emphasised that the fund should strictly abide by the new deadlines set for completing the 15th Review.

Jaitley was addressing the Restricted Session of the International Monetary and Finance Committee (IMFC) and the Plenary Session of IMFC in Washington D.C.

on Saturday. IMFC is a key body providing strategic direction to the work and policies of the IMF. The events were attended by select Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors. The closed door discussions were centred on the policy responses to prolonged period of subdued global growth, low commodity prices and negative interest rates in some large economies.

Jaitley also participated in the Plenary Meeting of the Development Committee (DC), which is the ministerial-level forum of the World Bank Group and the IMF for inter-governmental consensus building on development issues.

The meeting focused on the 'Forward Look' exercise carried-out by the World Bank and discussion on the Dynamic Formula of Shareholding of member countries in IBRD.

In view of the World Bank being capital-constrained, he emphasised upon the need for re-capitalising the Bank to enable it to meet SDGs and twin goals.

He also expressed hope that the World Bank would be more agile, efficient and less expensive. While addressing the gathering at forums like the Goldman Sachs Growth Markets Conference and the FT-Citi Forum, the Finance Minister elaborated on the significant improvement in the macro-economic fundamentals of Investment and growth in the Indian economy.

He also highlighted the major transformative initiatives taken by the government, which have created a positive business environment for Indian and global investments, impressive increases in FDI, (Dollar) 100 billion solar energy investment programme, changing 770 million incandescent and fluorescent bulbs to save 20 GW of electricity, Clean India (Swachh Bharat) Program, International Solar Alliance, Make in India, total transformation of indirect taxes regime, passage of GST Bills, bankruptcy code, etc.

The Finance Minister also held a bilateral meeting with U.K. Finance Minister Philip Hammond, which was centred on the various areas of mutual interest and cooperation.

On the sidelines of IMF/WB Annual Meetings, Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs (DEA), Ministry of Finance, Shaktikanta Das held bilateral meeting with his counterpart from Israel, during which both sides discussed the issues related to BITs, FDI and future avenues of partnership in the area of agriculture.

In particular Israel expressed keen interest in learning from India's experiences in the field of PPPs and ease of doing business.

Finance Minister Jaitley is currently on official tour to Washington D.C., the U.S., to attend the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB) and other associated meetings.

He is accompanied by RBI Governor RBI Dr. Urijit Patel, Shaktikanta Das, Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) Dr. Arvind Subramanian and other officials..

Source: ANI