FM Urges AIIB to Aid Low-Income Countries

By By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi
Sep 25, 2024 16:30
India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman calls on AIIB to prioritize client-centric approach and facilitate access to financial resources for low-income countries, particularly through technical assistance.
Photograph: Rahul Singh/ANI Photo
New Delhi, Sep 25 (PTI) Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday said AIIB should continue to focus on a client-centric approach and facilitate member countries, particularly low-income countries to avail financial resources through technical assistance.

She urged Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) during a meeting with its president Jin Liqun ahead of the 9th Annual Meeting of Board of Governors in Samarkand (Uzbekistan).

The finance minister appreciated AIIB's rapid growth in lending operations in a short span of nine years.

"The Union Finance Minister suggested that @AIIB_Official should continue strengthening its client centric approach and facilitate member countries, particularly Low-Income Countries to avail financial resources through technical assistance and other non-financial services," the ministry said in a post on X.

India being the second largest shareholder and the largest client, the AIIB President appreciated India's contributions to the governance and overall growth of the bank and expressed to explore opportunities to further strengthen the ties with India, it said.

As a multilateral development bank, Beijing-based AIIB is focused on developing sustainable infrastructure in Asia and promoting investments in infrastructure and other productive sectors, with a view to fostering sustainable economic development, creating wealth, and improving infrastructure connectivity.

In January 2016, it became a founding member of AIIB along with 57 countries. While India owns 83,673 shares with a capital subscription of USD 8.4 billion in AIIB, China owns 297,804 shares with USD 29.8 billion capital subscription.

Earlier in the day, Sitharaman also met Qatar Finance Minister Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari and discussed bilateral trade, investments, digital public infrastructure and bilateral investment treaty (BIT) among others.

Referring to the historic and deep-rooted relationship between India and Qatar, she said that India continues to engage with Qatar to strengthen the ties further.

During the meeting, she mentioned that India remains the fastest-growing large economy in the world, which makes it an excellent destination for investment opportunities for Qatari entities in sectors like energy, infrastructure, logistics, hospitality, food security and startups etc.

Al Kuwari appreciated the fast-growing Indian economy and also welcomed the idea of exploring the huge potential of FDI in India, the Finance Ministry said in another post on X.

The delegation agreed to look into collaboration in areas for facilitating cross-border payment, digital transactions and finalisation of BIT in a fast-track mode, it added.
Source: PTI
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