Sunday 27 May 2012

ASIAN SYNERGIES

Deccan Chronicle

‘ASIAN ECONOMIES REQUIRE SYNERGY’

Deccan Chronicle, May 27, 2012

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has stressed on the need for the Asian economies to collectively think on channels of engagement with each other that create synergies directed at addressing common challenges.

Mr Mukherjee was addressing two-day national seminar on “21st Century as the Asian Century: Role of India and China” organised by Manipal Centre for Asian Studies on Saturday.

“Even in existing multilateral for a including the G-20 and IMF we should aim to coordinate more in areas where there is significant collective gain to be achieved, he said.

“A crisis of the magnitude that we are witnessing compels us to take notice of our deficiencies, suitably reorient policies and redefine priorities. While economic challenges faced by each Asian country are unique and there is no one-size-fits-all future trajectory of economic development, there is worldwide recognition of the fact that most Asian economies, including India are poised to attain sustained long-term growth, notwithstanding some short-term policy challenges,” he said.

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