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​I​ndia calls for remaking international financial architecture to give Global South greater say

By IANS | Updated: December 4, 2024 10:40 IST

United Nations, Dec 4 India has called for remaking the international financial system by increasing the Global South's ...

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United Nations, Dec 4 India has called for remaking the international financial system by increasing the Global South's representation in the management of institutions and expanding the lending capacities of development banks.

On Tuesday, Geetu Joshi, an Advisor in the Department of Economic Affairs, said, "The International Financial Architecture must be more responsive to the needs of developing countries."

"Expanding MDB [multilateral development banks] financing capacities coupled with greater synergy and cooperation within the MDB ecosystem is equally crucial," she said here at the meeting of the Preparatory Committee for the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4).

Convened by the General Assembly, the FfD4 is to meet in Seville, Spain, in June to assess compliance with international commitments to finance the development and to support reforming the international financial architecture.

Emphasising the urgency for action, Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed said the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) "have stalled [and] they can only be rescued by unlocking the scale and quality of finance required to power investments" in developing countries.

For this, "the grip of debt service that is crippling dozens of countries" has to be loosened and economies have to be protected "from the external shocks that characterise today's interconnected world", Mohammed said.

Mohammed said the "FfD4 represents an important opportunity to fulfil the vision" for financial architecture reform articulated in the Pact for the Future world leaders adopted in September.

"Let us address debt [of developing countries] with bold ambition, and create a debt architecture that truly empowers sustainable development," she said.

Mohammed also said that the FfD4 should create a "clear and actionable roadmap for expanding the capital bases of multilateral development banks".

Joshi said India's development template that prioritises "a human-centric approach to sustainable development" succeeded in lifting 250 million people out of poverty and provides a model that can replicated by the Global South.

She said that concerted international action that mobilises developed and developing countries, and international institutions was essential "to unlock the trillions of dollars needed for sustainable development".

Accelerating progress toward the UN's sustainable development goals "hinges on strengthening global partnerships, particularly South-South and triangular cooperation, to foster the exchange of knowledge, resources and expertise", Joshi said.

To provide affordable finance for development, she said, a "conducive regulatory and policy environment" was essential.

Referring to the economic crises that have hit the developing world hard, she said, "We emphasise the need for a cohesive and collaborative international response to global shocks, with the UN at its centre".

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