PM Modi addressed the world leaders on the day 2 of the ongoing G20 Summit in China. During his address, PM Modi highlighted the important points on why a stable global economic and financial system is imperative for growth.
PM Modi remarked that long-delayed 15th general review of quotas must be completed by 2017 annual meetings. He also said that fighting corruption, black money & tax evasion is essential to effective financial governance. PM mentioned that energy is vital to support development and a balanced mix of nuclear, renewable energy and fossil fuels is the core of our policy.
On day 2, discussions move on to "More Effective & Efficient Global Eco & Fin. Governance".PM begins intervention pic.twitter.com/481GGqSIiF
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PM highlights important points on why
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a stable global economic and financial system is imperative for growth pic.twitter.com/gNoxAfeG8K
PM @narendramodi emphasises:Long delayed 15th General Review of Quotas must be completed by 2017 Annual Meetings pic.twitter.com/ldyzazDkCB
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PM @narendramodi : We need a regular dialogue between the IMF, Regional Financial Arrangements and Bilateral Swap Arrangements
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PM @narendramodi : Fighting corruption,black money & tax evasion central to effective financial governance pic.twitter.com/6z8Ux7QYO1
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PM @narendramodi professes India's support for BEPS recommendations and calls on countries to commit to the timeline of 2017-2018
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PM:G20's efforts shud b for
— Vikas Swarup (@MEAIndia) September 5, 2016
zero tolerance fr corrp'n &black money;zero admin,policy &treaty loopholes;zero barriers &full cmtmnt to action
PM ends:Need energy to support dev needs.Bal'cd mix of nuclear,RE & fossil fuels at core f our policy.Thanks for unreserved support to ISA
— Vikas Swarup (@MEAIndia) September 5, 2016