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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
MEDIA ADVISORY: Secretary Yellen to Travel to India for the G20
Leaders’ Summit
August 31, 2023

WASHINGTON – Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen will travel to New Delhi, India to
participate in the G20 Leaders’ Summit from September 7 to September 10.
On her fourth visit to India in 10 months, Secretary Yellen will focus on strengthening the global
economy and supporting low and middle-income countries by advancing multilateral
development bank (MDB) evolution, debt restructuring, and the IMF’s Poverty Reduction and
Growth Trust (PRGT). Secretary Yellen will continue to build momentum for the collective effort
that she helped launched last October to evolve the multilateral development banks so the MDBs
to have the right vision, incentives, operational models and financing capacity to address critical
global priorities like combatting climate change, addressing pandemics and global health security,
and tackling fragility and conflict. Treasury estimates that the MDBs as a system could unlock $200
billion over the next decade just from the measures already being implemented or under
deliberation as part of this process – with potential for even more if MDBs undertake some of the
longer-term and more complex recommendations in the G20 Capital Adequacy Framework report,
including on callable capital.
While in New Delhi, Secretary Yellen will continue to rally America’s partners to maintain our
collective economic support for Ukraine, including through contributions from across our
coalition. She will also highlight the importance of imposing severe costs on Russia and mitigating
global spillovers. Secretary Yellen and our partners will work to address the consequences of
Russia’s unprovoked war to global growth and poverty reduction, including through the price cap,
which has been achieving its dual goals of reducing Russian revenue while keeping global energy
prices stable, as well as efforts to strengthen global food security through the MDBs, leveraging
multilateral tools such as the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP), and working
towards a successful replenishment of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
Finally, Secretary Yellen will continue to deepen our bilateral relationship with India. During her
visit, Secretary Yellen will further this relationship by engaging with Indian counterparts and the
Indian people to discuss common priorities like expanding our bilateral economic ties – as she
discussed in remarks last November in New Delhi – and by cooperating on global challenges.

While in New Delhi, Secretary Yellen will participate in engagements on the margins of the G20 and
will hold bilateral meetings with counterparts. Additionally, Secretary Yellen will join the President
for several of his engagements on the margins of the meetings.
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