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Sitharaman: Avoid Long-Term Dependency on Donors

Politics Desk By Politics Desk October 23, 2024 2 Min Read
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At a discussion on the future priorities of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB), Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman cautioned against these institutions straying from their primary areas of expertise. She stressed the importance of the IMF focusing on its core business to prevent negative impacts on the global monetary systems.

Sitharaman also highlighted the need for a careful evaluation of financial assistance, emphasizing that resources are limited and long-term support should not become indefinite. She urged for transparency and consultation in the evaluation process to ensure the interests of all countries are represented.

The Finance Minister called for a shift in the thinking of these institutions to align with the needs of the next decade. She suggested the implementation of concrete reform-based steps, drawing from previous initiatives during India’s presidency of the G20.

In line with these discussions, an International Expert Group led by N.K. Singh and Lawrence Summers proposed reforms to strengthen multilateral development banks (MDBs). Their recommendations included increasing annual spending by MDBs, mobilizing private capital, and introducing new lending instruments to achieve sustainable development goals.

Following the release of the report, MDBs, including the World Bank, acknowledged the need for transformative changes in their operations and financing capabilities. Lawrence Summers highlighted the importance of capturing the world’s imagination through visionary actions and substantial investments.

Overall, the discussions emphasized the importance of maintaining focus on core competencies, transparent evaluation processes, and proactive reforms to meet the evolving needs of the global financial landscape.

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