Makhtar Diop, managing director of IFC, plans to expand India’s focus to include blue bonds for water and support municipalities in raising funds. He highlights the strong growth in India’s IFC portfolio and aims to continue annual investments of $4-5 billion while addressing job creation, energy transition, and financial sector improvements.
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