IANS | 17 Jul, 2023
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and her Indonesian counterpart
Mulyani Indrawati on Sunday announced the launch of the “India–Indonesia
Economic and Financial Dialogue” (EFD Dialogue).
The platform,
unveiled during the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors
(FMCBG) meeting at Gandhinagar, seeks to strengthen cooperation between
the two nations and foster a shared understanding on global issues.
"The
evolution of India's ‘Look East Policy’ in 1991, followed by the ‘Act
East Policy’, has facilitated a rapid development in our bilateral
relations, particularly in the commercial and cultural fields,”
Sitharaman said.
“Indonesia has emerged as India’s largest
trading partner in the ASEAN region, with our trade seeing an eightfold
increase since 2005, reaching an impressive $38 billion in 2022-23," she
added.
The EFD Dialogue is poised to enhance collaboration on
bilateral and international economic and financial matters by bringing
together economic policymakers and financial regulators from both
countries.
Areas of cooperation inter-alia, include macroeconomic
challenges and global economic prospects, bilateral investment
relations, and cooperation in G20 and ASEAN matters.
Recognising
the potential of the digital economy, the two Finance Ministers also
noted the potential of collaboration in the field of fintech for
financial inclusion. Both concluded with a shared optimism that the EFD
Dialogue will not only deepen the bilateral relationship between India
and Indonesia, but also contribute to the broader economic and financial
stability of Southeast Asia and the world.