Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharam has called for investmemts in infrastructure and simplification of international taxation rules. She stressed the need to mobilise finance at sub-national level for inclusive and quality infrastructure. Addressing a meeting of G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in Washington,
Ms. Sitharaman said, international tax rules should be simple, administrable, and generate meaningful revenue in developing countries. The Finance Minister also called for an effective tax reporting regime and information exchange between jurisdictions for crypto assets to combat offshore tax evasion.
She said that today's global economy faces a confluence of challenges and it is the collective responsibility of everyone to prevent
the risks from aggravating. Ms. Sitharaman said India views the hosting of the G20 Presidency as an opportunity as well as a responsibility.
The Minister said, rebuilding trust in multilateralism is at the core of India's thinking. She said that India’s efforts will be to encourage conversations that recognise our inter-dependencies and our collective aspiration for a safe, peaceful, and prosperous world. Mrs. Sitharaman said G20 Finance Ministers have always come together in the harshest global situations. They set aside their differences and worked towards a common goal of prosperity for the people. She urged the Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors to continue working together with this sense of solidarity.