Manmohan Singh to leave for St. Petersburg G20 meet Wednesday


New Delhi, Sep 3 (IANS): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh leaves Wednesday for the 8th G20 Summit in St. Petersburg to join other leaders in finding ways to tackle the challenges facing the global economy, notably the currency market turmoil that has hit the Indian rupee hard.

The visit is also expected to provide an opportunity for the Indian prime minister to meet with leaders from Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa, which collectively form the BRICS nations, and set their own agenda for the larger summit, officials said.

These five emerging economies had agreed in Durban in March this year to create a $100-billion currency reserve fund to help similar countries and poor states in easing their short-term liquidity pressures and keeping their financial stability.

All these countries, save China, have seen their currencies take a hit in recent months, with the Indian rupee losing 20 percent against the US dollar this fiscal due to a pull-out by foreign funds after the US central bank hinted it may ease fiscal stimulus soon.

The leaders may also take up the issue of quantitative easing (gradual withdrawal of fiscal stimulus instituted in 2008) with US President Barack Obama. This is an issue which has been raised by both India and China in the past few days.

Speaking to reporters here ahead of the G20 Summit, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia, who is the sherpa or key interlocutor for the prime minister, said the turmoil in currency markets will be an important part of the deliberations.

"The summit is not expected to put its seal of approval on the specifics (of how to ease the pressures on currency markets), but we expected some broad discussions," Ahluwalia said, adding trade and energy security will also be among the topics of focus.

Other issues on the table include path to global recovery, inclusive growth, employment generation, quotas at multilateral financial institutions for emerging economies, trade and protectionism.

Besides India and the US, the G20 comprises Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, Britain and the EU.

Originally formed at the level of finance ministers and central bank governors in 1999 after the East Asian economic crisis, the G20 assumed significance after its elevation to a summit-level forum in 2008, following the global financial crisis.

The summits also have the presence of the top representatives from leading multilateral institutions such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organisation and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.

  

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  • Pankaj, New Delhi

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    Unfortunately our Prime Minister of this present govt. UPA2 Mr. Manmohan Singh has not done much for saving the rupee from sliding further and thereby tarnishing the image of India further and world is laughing at us and our economy today as it leaves nothing much either for the NRI or for the stockist or investor it is all negative sentiment running high against all negative policies of the UPA2. Weakest prime minister in the history of India. Useless Finance Minister have caused damaged to India's economy and bringing the common man to the brink of starvation and all time high rising prices. Please do not vote for congress and save this country from further going down and we are heading for economic hardships.

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  • Sudhakar9293, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is a big curse on the Nation. He is useless and hope less. Under his Prime Ministership, Indian economy is nose dived. When we entered the 21st century entire world hailed us and hoped that 21st century is century of BRICKS Nations' in general and India's in particular.First four years of NDA did raise the hope that we will march forward. But entered the Government of congress, Manmohan Singh and Sonia Munni, all our hope fell flat. This Government of Congress and Manmohan Singh has to be thrown out at the first opportunity in the interest of the Nation's progress, Development and prosperity.

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