Updated On: 17 May, 2010 03:07 PM IST | | PTI
India sought comprehensive reform of international financial institutions to enable enhanced capital flows and infrastructure investment in developing markets, which it said will strengthen recovery from the worst global economic crisis since 1945.

India sought comprehensive reform of international financial institutions to enable enhanced capital flows and infrastructure investment in developing markets, which it said will strengthen recovery from the worst global economic crisis since 1945.
"We need to continue our efforts for a comprehensive reform of the international financial institutions to make them more inclusive," external affairs minister SM Krishna said addressing the 14th G-15 Summit in Tehran.