FM Nirmala Sitharaman meets World Bank President and highlighted India's roadmap for infrastructure development



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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman met with World Bank President David Malpass in Washington D.C. to discuss India's recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and its infrastructure development plans. The meeting also covered the global economic impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the critical role of multilateralism in uncertain times. Sitharaman highlighted India's infrastructure roadmap, including the National Infrastructure Pipeline and Gati Shakti programme, seeking continued World Bank support.

Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman meets World Bank President Mr David Malpass in Washington D.C.

Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman and World Bank Group President Mr. David Malpass met in Washington D.C., today, to discuss various issues, including India's continued recovery from COVID-19 pandemic; impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on the world economy and India in particular; economy and role of the WBG; Single Borrower Limit and exploring the possibility of Guarantees from other nations, India's G20 Presidency and World Bank's leadership in India after CD's departure.

Nirmala Sitharaman and World Bank Chief Discuss India s Infrastructure

The Finance Minister stated that India's pandemic response has focused on the twin goals of saving lives and livelihoods. India has been successfully running world's second largest vaccination programme, administering more than 1.85 billion doses of vaccine.

Smt. Sitharaman mentioned that India remains concerned about the risks to global recovery due to rising uncertainty amidst enhanced geopolitical tensions.

The Finance Minister suggested that the multilateralism has become more critical as the world is undergoing a phase of exceptional uncertainty. On account of the pandemic and the recent geo-political developments, there is a need for the World Bank to come to the rescue of countries facing debt stress. In particular, the World Bank needs to pay special attention to Sri Lanka, which is facing an unprecedented economic situation.

Smt. Sitharaman highlighted the India's roadmap for infrastructure development and look forward to World Bank's continued support for financing investments for the National Infrastructure pipeline and Gati Shakti programme.

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Union Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman met with World Bank Group President Mr. David Malpass.

Discussions included India's COVID-19 recovery, the economic impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the role of the World Bank, and India's infrastructure development roadmap.

India's pandemic response focused on saving lives and livelihoods, including running the world's second-largest vaccination programme.

Sitharaman highlighted India's roadmap for infrastructure development, specifically mentioning the National Infrastructure Pipeline and the Gati Shakti programme.

The Finance Minister suggested the World Bank needs to assist countries facing debt stress, paying special attention to Sri Lanka's economic situation.




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