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G-20 Summit to deliberate on strong, sustainable and balanced growth: PM | Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Friday said the G- 20 Summit is expected to deliberate on a framework for strong, sustainable and balanced growth. Prior to his departure
to Canada , Dr Singh said: " India will participate in this exercise and project
our expectations from the global economic and financial system, and the kind of
global growth processes that we seek." "We will highlight the importance of development
issues in the future work of the G-20," he added. Dr Singh said: " The challenge
of the summit will be three fold - to ensure that global economic recovery is
durable, balanced and sustainable; to calibrate exit strategies in the light of
growing concerns over expansionary fiscal policies; and to focus on medium and
long-term structural issues relating to governance issues. "To meet our ambitious
development targets it is necessary that the global economy continue to recover
in a stable and predictable manner." Dr. Singh further said that the coordinated
policy actions taken by the G-20 since the first summit in Washington in November
2008, have not only helped to prevent a crisis of the type the world saw in the
1930s, but also contributed to global economic recovery. "This is a sign of the
G-20's success. At the same time, we have to be conscious that the recovery is
still fragile and uneven. New worrying signs have emerged in the Euro zone," he
said. "Our relations with Canada are becoming broad based and there is a mutual
desire on both sides to impart fresh vigour and vitality to them," he said. "
India and Canada share the same values and there are many opportunities for us
to contribute to each other's welfare and prosperity," Dr. Singh added. He said:
"I also look forward to have separate meetings with France President Nicolas Sarkozy,
US President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron, and Japan Prime
Minister Naoto Kan. |
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