BusinessLine (Mumbai)

‘Must push India-initiated reforms of multilater­al banks’

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is keen on continuing the momentum of Multilater­al Developmen­t Banks (MDB) reforms initiated during the G20 presidency of India, Chairman of the 15th Finance Commission NK Singh has said.

Singh, who had met Guterres at the UN headquarte­rs in New York on April 12, said he had a “positive interactio­n” with the UN chief.

Deputy Secretary General Amina Mohammed was also present during the meeting.

Guterres “was very keen on continuing the momentum of MDB reforms initiated during India’s G20 Presidency and as contained in the 2 Vol. IEG Report,” Singh said in a post on X, referring to the report of the Independen­t Expert Group.

Singh said the report had been accepted by the G20 and, therefore, had “ongoing traction”.

Guterres said that the UN

NK Singh, Chairman, 15th Finance Commission

would endeavour to keep this item high on the agenda for the Summit of the Future in September and thereafter in the Summit on Financing for Developmen­t in June 2025, Singh said.

SUMMIT OF THE FUTURE

The ambitious Summit of the Future is scheduled to be held in September this year during the high-level UN General Assembly session.

The UN has termed the Summit of the Future as a “once-ina-generation opportunit­y” to enhance cooperatio­n on critical challenges and address gaps in global governance, reaŽrm existing commitment­s including to the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) and the United Nations Charter, and move towards a reinvigora­ted multilater­al system that is better positioned to positively impact people’s lives.

Singh further said that Guterres agreed that, even though G20 Presidenci­es may change, the UN has a long-term responsibi­lity in ensuring that the legitimate needs of the countries of the South are adequately met. These involve issues of poverty and shared prosperity in a liveable planet. “Issues of developmen­t finance and climate finance had nuances but there was a broad symmetry between the two,” Singh said.

Singh also met UN UnderSecre­tary-General for Economic and Social A§airs Li Junhua, who was “profusely compliment­ary about the importance of India’s G20 Presidency; its ability to harmonise contradict­ions and the positive lead contained in the IEG Report”.

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