The Minister raised the issue of voice reforms and increase in capital base of the agency at a meeting with the visiting World Bank Managing Director Sri Mulyani Indrawati yesterday, a Finance Ministry statement said.
India has been seeking voice and quota reforms in multilateral bodies like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank so that emerging economies could have more clout in the working of these institutions.
She assured support of the World Bank Group for India's development strategies through delivery of diversified programmes of financing, knowledge exchange and capacity building.
The issues concerning the Indian economy and priorities of the government too came up for discussion during the meeting.
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Besides, the statement said, the discussion focused on the Prime Minister's Six Priority Areas for World Bank financing, road map and timelines for World Bank Group's capital increase, procurement, environment and social safeguards framework.
The meeting was also attended by Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das, senior officials of the Finance Ministry and representatives of the World Bank.