But for what it is worth, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh listed out a series of measures that he felt would ensure the quickest possible return to normalcy in the global economy. Among them, replacing lost export demand - which has hurt
The Prime Minister asked the World Bank and other multilateral institutions to step up to fulfill this role, in effect asking richer nations to commit additional resources to fund them. And in a snarky aside to his rich colleagues who may hesitate to commit additional public resources for such recapitalization, the normally soft-spoken had this to say: We must keep in mind what is needed for these institutions is small compared
to the massive scale of public money used to stabilize the private financial system in industrialized countries.
No one said 'ouch' but you could feel it.
Singh also warned against the dangers of growing protectionism amid collapse of exports, an issue that has marred ties between U.S and
"I recognize that when growth is low, and unemployment is high, it is inevitable that protectionist pressures will arise," Singh told the G-20 college. "It will be a test of the collective political leadership of this group whether we are able to resist these pressures in our countries." The Prime Minister's remarks came even as
Appreciating some of the steps taken so far, Singh said tackling the economic crisis "requires a commitment that we will not undertake any premature withdrawal of stimulus. We must plan for an orderly 'exit" when the time is right, but that time is not now."
In a capacious David Lawrence Convention Center in a downtown Pittsburgh rendered a ghost town because of security concerns and protests by anarchists, Singh warned that if the downturn was not arrested "social and political tensions could increase, undermining the national consensus in support of much needed structural reforms."
Sundry groups protesting everything from Ethiopian President's coup to US ties with
Earlier in the day, the economic summit was rocked by a political-diplomatic bombshell when President Obama led a severe reprimand of
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Not right time for protectionism or ending stimulus, PM tells west
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