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India's G-20 Finance Track Priorities for 2023 across various work streams saw broad support from member countries: Economic Affairs Secretary Ajay Seth

<span style="color: #222222;">The Economic Affairs Secretary in the Ministry of Finance, Ajay Seth has said that India's G-20 Finance Track Priorities for 2023 across various work streams saw broad support from the member countries. Briefing the media persons on the sidelines of the G-20 Finance and Central Bank Deputies meeting in Bengaluru today, Mr. Seth said that the meeting saw broad support for the proposed priorities of India's G20 Finance Track Agenda. He said, these discussions will be taken forward at the working group level over the next two months.<br />''<br />''These discussions will pave the way for the First G-20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting to be held from the 23rd to 25th of February in Bengaluru. Mr. Seth pointed out that the discussions focused on issues relating to the global economy and risks, strengthening Multilateral Development Banks, managing global debt vulnerabilities, financing climate action and sustainable development goals, and building resilient, inclusive, and sustainable cities of tomorrow.<br />''<br />''There were seven discussion sessions and two side events organised during the meeting. There were over 160 delegates from 19 countries along with European Union representatives and 17 International organisations such as IMF, WHO, and ADB among others. There were also delegates from 13 other countries invited to the meeting including Nepal and Bangladesh.</span><br />

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