FM meets IMF DMD Gita Gopinath discusses wide range of issues

New Delhi Apr 21 PTI Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday metFirst Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund IMF Gita Gopinath and discussed a range of issues including the upcoming India G20 Presidency The meeting took place on the sidelines of the IMF-WB Spring Meetings 2022 in Washington the Finance Ministry said in a tweet They had a discussion on a wide range of issues including upcoming India G20Presidency and the need for furthering the engagement of FinMinIndia and IMFNews the Finance Ministry said India will hold the Presidency of the G20 from December 1 2022 to November 30 2023 culminating with the G20 Summit in India in 2023 G20 is the premier forum for international economic cooperation that plays an important role in global economic governance Earlier this week IMF cut Indias growth forecast to 82 per cent for the current fiscal from 9 per cent estimated in January citing the impact of high oil prices on consumer demand and private investments In 2021 India registered a growth rate of 89 per cent By 2023 India is estimated to grow at 69 per cent the IMF said The global growth has been projected at 36 per cent in 2022 down from 61 per cent in 2021 the IMF said in its annual World Economic Outlook report PTI DP MR

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New Delhi Apr 21 PTI Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday metFirst Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund IMF Gita Gopinath and discussed a range of issues including the upcoming India G20 Presidency The meeting took place on the sidelines of the IMF-WB Spring Meetings 2022 in Washington the Finance Ministry said in a tweet They had a discussion on a wide range of issues including upcoming India G20Presidency and the need for furthering the engagement of FinMinIndia and IMFNews the Finance Ministry said India will hold the Presidency of the G20 from December 1 2022 to November 30 2023 culminating with the G20 Summit in India in 2023 G20 is the premier forum for international economic cooperation that plays an important role in global economic governance Earlier this week IMF cut Indias growth forecast to 82 per cent for the current fiscal from 9 per cent estimated in January citing the impact of high oil prices on consumer demand and private investments In 2021 India registered a growth rate of 89 per cent By 2023 India is estimated to grow at 69 per cent the IMF said The global growth has been projected at 36 per cent in 2022 down from 61 per cent in 2021 the IMF said in its annual World Economic Outlook report PTI DP MR

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