IMF needs a lending hand to be relevant

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is losing relevance as a lending agency due to its lopsided quotas and slow distribution of funds. Advanced economies hold most of the quotas, while emerging economies like India want a quicker process. Bilateral lending has become more popular, but this goes against the multilateral lending principles of the IMF.

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