Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Naidu calls for global consensus to deal with economic fugitives

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Vice President Venkaiah Naidu spoke against protection­ism and asked the internatio­nal community to build consensus to tackle economic fugitives and make extraditio­n process between nations easier.

Naidu represente­d India in Paris on the centenary of the armistice of World War I and interacted with world leaders such as US President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

In different forums in Paris, Naidu said free flow of capital and human resources held the key for betterment of humanity across physical boundaries. “I also raised the issue of economic offences and economic fugitives that requires a global consensus and action, especially to make extraditio­n easy,” he said.

Naidu’s push against protection­ism is timed well in the backdrop of the Us-china trade war which has spooked global financial markets. Previously, Trump pulled the US out of the TPP (Trans-pacific Partnershi­p) deal in January 2017 and said he would “stop the ridiculous trade deals that have taken everybody out of our country and taken companies out of our country”.

The Vice President’s comments on a global consensus on economic fugitives assume significan­ce as Indian probe agencies are grappling to bring fugitives such as Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi back to Indian shores to face the law.

Although India has been able to ink extraditio­n treaties with a number of countries, the actual handover of fugitives is preceded by a long, complex legal process.

Speaking to journalist­s here on Monday, Naidu said: “I felt at every step, that India is a force to reckon in the global order. The world has moved from World War I for territorie­s to the modern battles for ‘markets’. Effective integratio­n of global markets through multilater­alism is the battle of the present times.”

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