Union Finance Minister, Pranab Mukherjee and the World Bank Group President Hold
Talks
Both Sides Stress the Value of the Bank Group’s
Continued Engagement with India
Union Finance Minister, Pranab
Mukherjee and the World Bank Group President, Robert B. Zoellick
held talks on 31 arch in New Delhi, with both sides stressing the value of the
Bank Group’s continued engagement with India. The talks came on the final day
of Mr.Zoellick’s visit to India – his last as
President of the World Bank Group.
Finance Minister Mr.
Mukherjee commended the major achievements of President Zoellick,
and thanked him for his special efforts in increasing engagement of the Bank
with India. He said that India has a long and very fruitful relationship with
the Bank. We value this relationship, and also appreciate the Bank’s support
during the last financial crisis,he
said. He thanked Mr Zoellick for the ways in which he
strengthened the World Bank, and made it more responsive to client needs and
stated that Mr. Zoellick
has been a true friend of India. India still needs large investments for
infrastructure as well as for tackling poverty and in addition to securing long
tenure development funds from the Bank, we draw upon the Bank’s knowledge base
and global expertise in development matters, Mr.Mukherjee
said.
For his part, Mr. Zoellick, who steps down as World Bank President at the end
of June, said his primary aim in India was to thank the Government and its
people for their partnership and friendship, adding that he also wanted to lay
the groundwork to ensure the momentum of the Bank’s engagement with India
continues in the future. He said that he firmly believed that while it’s
important for the Bank to become an even stronger development partner of India
in the future, even with India’s success, it still has many poor people and
faces many challenges of development. At the same time, India is a country with
global influence so its deep engagement with the World Bank Group will
contribute to modernizing the multilateral system, he said. He stated that
India, the Bank, and the world all stand to benefit. Mr.
Zoellick stated that the Bank will seek to offer
India additional financing to help overcome poverty and seize the opportunities
ahead. We are also looking at leveraging funding through the private sector to
help India meet its needs, particularly for infrastructure, as part of its
quest for sustained and inclusive growth, he said .
The World Bank President added that we are keen to explore innovative ways to
help India support regional integration that will benefit all the countries
involved.
Finance Minister Mr.Mukherjee
appreciated the willingness of the Bank for a stronger engagement with India
and also the offer of looking at creative ways to enhance flow of resources
from the Bank Group to India.
Mr.Mukherjee and
President Zoellick also shared their views on
developments in the global economy and issues like prices for commodities, such
as oil and fertilizers have been affecting the economic prospects of developing
countries including India.