Expand infra investment in developing nations

Paris: India on Friday favoured global investment directed towards building infrastructure in the developing countries if sluggish developed economies are to be given a leg-up. "If we need to add demand to the global economy to offset the moderation of demand by industrialised countries as they contract final output, perhaps a good way of doing […]

Paris: India on Friday favoured global investment directed towards building infrastructure in the developing countries if sluggish developed economies are to be given a leg-up.

"If we need to add demand to the global economy to offset the moderation of demand by industrialised countries as they contract final output, perhaps a good way of doing this is to expand infrastructure investment in developing countries," India`s Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said in his intervention at the G-20 ministerial meeting here.Most of the developed nations, especially in Europe, are grappling with slow growth and there are mounting concerns that the US could again slip into recession.