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India a leader in digitisation: World Bank President

Te WB president said India, like other developing countries, suffers from rising interest rates in the world environment and from inflation also from being impacted by climate change as seen recently in terms of the flooding impacts.

October 07, 2022 / 21:15 IST
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World Bank President David Malpass (Image: Reuters)
World Bank President David Malpass (Image: Reuters)

India has been one of the leaders in digitisation that empowers and expands the social safety net, World Bank President David Malpass said on Friday.

Malpass, during a conference call in Washington, told reporters that India, like other developing countries, suffers from rising interest rates in the world environment and from inflation also from being impacted by climate change as seen recently in terms of the flooding impacts. But during the COVID-19 crisis, India was able to expand its social safety net. He said poor people in the country have more money in their hand that showed up in the recent poverty report of the World Bank.

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The World Bank worked extensively with India to have a targeted social safety net, he said, observing that effectiveness of social safety net is important when it comes to poverty in other parts of the world. Referring to a recently held conference at the United Nations, which was co-hosted by the World Bank, Malpass said digitalisation empowers social safety net, and is very helpful in leapfrogging technology for developing countries. India has been one of the leaders in that, he said.

Responding to a question on India taking over the presidency of G-20 in December, Malpass said there is a potential focus on debt. I think the world is at a point where there can be progress made for a more effective common framework, he said.