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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Joint Statement on the official level dialogue as follow up to the 9th
India-U.S. Economic and Financial Partnership
August 9, 2023

Senior officials from India’s Ministry of Finance and the U.S. Department of Treasury met in New
Delhi on August 3, 2023, as their second sub-ministerial meeting following the 9th ministerial
meeting of the Indian-U.S. Economic and Financial Partnership (EFP) held in November of 2022.
The Indian delegation was led by Chief Economic Advisor Dr. V. Anantha Nageswaren and the U.S.
delegation was led by Assistant Secretary for International Finance Brent Neiman. Representatives
from the Reserve Bank of India and the U.S. Federal Reserve in Washington DC participated
virtually.
Discussions were productive and will help prepare for the next ministerial meeting of the IndianU.S. Economic and Financial Partnership.
Indian and U.S. officials discussed a range of economic and financial issues that included the
economic outlook in both countries, Indian and U.S. priorities in addressing global debt
challenges, joint efforts to advance the clean energy transition and mobilize climate finance,
progress on creating innovative investment platforms to accelerate deployment of renewable
energy projects, and recent developments in the area of cross-border payments that included
discussion about the G20 Cross-Border Payments Roadmap, India’s United Payments Interface
(UPI) payments platform, and the Federal Reserve’s implementation of the FedNow payments
system.
Both sides agreed to continue their collaboration and will build on successful meetings that took
place between Prime Minister Modi and President Biden during the Prime Minister’s visit to the U.S.
in June of 2023.
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