India and China have called for early conclusion of IMF quota reforms. They gave the call in the joint statement issued at the end of sixth Financial Dialogue between the two countries in Beijing. The annual dialogue was held on wednesday and Thursday ahead of Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh's proposed visit to Beijing next month.The statement said the two sides agreed to intensify cooperation with other BRICS nations to push for reforms in international institutions. They will also work for implementation of the commitment to implement IMF Quota and Governance Reforms. The statement said India and China want greater international coordination on economic policies, particularly in the implementation of policy measures adopted by the G20 to boost growth and employment for promoting strong, sustainable and balanced growth of the world economy.The seventh India China Financial Dialogue will be held in New Delhi next year.
News On AIR | September 28, 2013 7:04 PM
India, China call for early conclusion of IMF quota reforms