Friday, November 21, 2008

Let's fight the current crisis unitedly, says PM

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh today expressed the confidence that India will survive the current global financial crisis and emerge stronger “if we have the imagination, sense of unity and the will to work together as a united nation”.

Addressing the HT Summit 2008 in New Delhi, Dr Singh noted that the global economy is today, going through choppy waters. “Our century I sincerely believe will be shaped by how we respond to the global economic crisis today. If nations look only inwards and imagine that they can solve their problems on their own, they will fail and fall. The world has become more integrated and inter-dependent. In both good and bad, in prosperity and peril, in opportunity and crisis we must recognise the new inter-dependencies of nations and no nation is an island into itself,” he said.

Competitive politics must not be allowed to divide our people on the basis of religion, caste or region. At home and globally we seek an inclusive growth process.

He recalled that at the recent G-20 Summit last week he has urged world leaders to recognise these inter-dependencies and our stake in our collective future. We need a global safety net so that the poor of the world do not pay a price for the profligacy of the rich, and the delinquency of a few.

He said: “Global problems require global solutions. This is the most important lesson of the past century for the present century. But global institutions of governance must be made more inclusive and more representative. The voice of the developing world must be heard in the high councils of global decision-making.”

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