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    Manmohan Singh left for Italy to attend a two-day Summit meeting of G-8 industrialised nations beginning July 9.

    Leaving for Italy to attend the Summit of G-8 industrialised nations, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday that the economic slowdown needed be dealt with by a concerted and well-coordinated global response addressing systemic failures and stimulating the real economy.

    "The slowdown in the advanced economies has affected our exports, strengthened protectionist sentiments and impacted credit and capital flows. We would, therefore, like to see a concerted and well-coordinated global response to address systemic failures and to stimulate the real economy," he said in a departure statement.

    Singh said, "The global financial and economic slowdown that we are witnessing is particularly detrimental for the development objectives of developing countries such as India. This has not been a crisis of our making, but we have had to bear its consequences."

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    The two-day G-8 Summit begins on July 9. During his four-day stay in Italy, Singh will also attend a meeting of the leaders of the G-5 group of 'outreach' countries comprising Brazil, China, Mexico and South Africa besides India.

    The Prime Minister said, "In the longer run, we would like to see a much higher level of stability and sustainability in growth patterns of the developed world, and in international financial governance."

    India, Singh said, will be projecting it views on major global issues relating to the world economic and financial crisis and its impact on development, food security, energy security and climate change, international trade negotiations and reforms of international institutions.

    As part of the G-8 related events in the Italian city of LAquila, the Prime Minister will also participate in the meetings of the Major Economies Forum on Trade Matters and Climate Change, as well as a meeting on food security being organised by Italy, in which several African nations will be joining.

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    Indian PM is raising the most pressing need of restructuring By: Charan Gill,Patiala | 08-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward In this interdependent world the nature of our torments has also turned globalized.The question no longer remains blaming each other.We are already in a phase where the survival of each depends upon the survival of all.If Indian PM raises the questions of global nature in the right perspective it is a thing of pride for all Indians.Manmohan Singh has an impressive style of formulating the most complex questions in precise and simple way.He is raising the pressing need of restructuring all our relations as Gorbachev has done earlier.
    Feel the heatBy: Raj | 08-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Till the other day (elections) this gentleman used herald everything happeining here. Now after having done all the pluses and minus in the balance sheet and having dumped the real situation of the economy to fool poeple, he has started feeling the heat as he and his team can not continue to manipulate figures for too long. They have created havoc with the fiscal deficit and to win elections threw money into water like any thing. Petrol prices are back, inflation in real terms is out of control as prices of commodities instead of comming down are rising. Same is case with dal, chawal and atta. Being getle can not do any good as people might have expected.
    PM-FM, still this statement???By: Avinash Baranwal | 08-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward He may be right...but beggers are not the choosers.If developed countries are responsible, we have to bear the brunt. Do we have a way??But it is a surprise to see such comments from a PM who was a FM once. Where were his skills and knowledge?
    Common...Mr. SinghBy: MV | 08-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward An advanced country like India..blaming its woes on the western countries. First fix your economy -- fix the babus, the evil bribes, fix the security situation where industrialists are kidnapped and women are raped, fix the country so that they are consumers of goods as well. I find it difficult to invest in India without the convoluted process, buy a home without the black money, get a job without declaring ones age etc. India itself can be a big economy for itself and for the people...
    Did PM ask Sonia to make such statements before departing to G-8 conference in Italy??By: JP | 08-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Obviously, this is not an official statement from GOI despite PM is making it, because he goes to Italy and blames developed world, whose agent is Ms Sonia Gandhi. The victory of 2009 has lossened the strings on the PMs tongue as if he won a parliamentary seat and hence the election. And Oh my...if your vision is 2020 with such a clear hindsight, why were you sitting idle from 04 to 09? India should be the richest nation with highest per capita income by now!!! Instead these congressis are hell bent after sacrificing best performing BJP CM of Gujarat, which has highest per capita income in India!!! Politics and yadi yadi ya.....chalta hai,,,dog is barking...!!! dumbocrazy!!! and that's why "mera bharat mahan"
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