Seminar on

Taking Stock of Monetary and Financial Cooperation in East Asia: Implication for India

23 December 2005 at RIS Seminar Hall 

Over the past few years, a number of initiatives have been taken in the direction of monetary and financial cooperation in East Asia within the framework of ASEAN+3. These initiatives have important implication for India, given the growing economic links with East Asia. To discuss these initiatives and their implications for India, RIS organized a Seminar on: Taking Stock of Monetary and Financial Cooperation in East Asia: Implication for India” on 23 December 2005. Dr. Ramkishen S. Rajan, Associate Professor, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, Washington DC, USA and a noted expert on these issues made a presentation on the subject which was followed by an open discussion. Dr. Ramgopal Agarwala, formerly of the World Bank and presently Senior consultant, RIS chaired the seminar.