At UN, India Calls for Global Cooperation on Economic Woes
At UN, India Calls for Global Cooperation to Overcome Economic Woes
New York, Sep 24 2011 1:10PM
India today
cautioned against protectionism in the face of the global
economic slowdown, calling at the United Nations for
effective ways to promote the coordination of microeconomic
policies in the world’s biggest economies.
“Declining global demand and availability of capital, increasing barriers to free trade and mounting debt pose a threat to the international monetary and financial system,” said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in his address to the annual general debate of the General Assembly in New York.
“The reform of governance systems of international financial institutions ought to be pursued with speed and efficiency.”
The global development agenda must be brought firmly back to the centre stage of the United Nations’ priorities, the Indian leader said, calling for a determined effort to ensure “balanced, inclusive and sustainable development.”
“We will succeed if we embrace once again the principles on which the United Nations was founded – internationalism and multilateralism.”
He stressed that developing countries needed investment, technology and market access for their products, as well as assistance in education, health, women’s empowerment and health.
India was already playing a role in that effort in Africa, Mr. Singh said, pointing out that his country had offered lines of credit worth $5 billion and $700 million in grants for human resources development, technology transfer and capacity-building projects during the India-Africa Summit in Ethiopia earlier this year.
“There are still millions
living in poverty across the world. Their plight has
worsened, for no fault of theirs, due to the global economic
and financial crisis of the recent years,” the Prime
Minister said, adding the UN should lead efforts in food
security and encourage cooperation in agricultural
cooperation, water conservation, land usage and stability in
commodity prices.
Sep 24 2011
1:10PM
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