'Govt role to remain vital even in open economy' Monday, December 18, 2006 01:24 [IST]
New Delhi:
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today (Dec
18, 2006)asserted that the government will continue to play an important role
in a liberalised and 'borderless' economy, and said greater attention needs to
be paid to the political management of globalisation.
"I do believe that even in a wholly globalised and integrated world,
states have a role to play. People in democratic societies expect the
Governments to deliver on their basic needs", the Prime Minister said in
his inaugural address at a FICCI-SRC seminar on globalisation.
Singh said while the private sector would increase its role in the economy, the
government would play a role in services like basic education, public health
and basic medical care.
He said not much attention has been paid to the politics of globalisation and
its political management.
"The United Nations could have been a political instrument of managing
globalisation, but so far it has not succeeded", he said adding that the
UN would not be able to succeed either unless it reforms itself as an
institution and its own management became more democratic and more
representative. |