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Transcript of World Bank President Ajay Banga On Indus Water Treaty In Abeyance, Trump Tariffs

Here is the full transcript of journalist Shereen Bhan in conversation with World Bank President Ajay Banga on Indus Water Treaty In Abeyance, Trump Tariffs, premiered May 11, 2025.

Listen to the audio version here:

Introduction and Welcome

SHEREEN BHAN: Hello and welcome to this very special edition of the Global Dialogue. I’m Shereen Bhan. Let me try and introduce my guest to you today in his own words. He’s a made in India product, having gone through the Indian education system, started his career at Nestle, worked at Pepsi City and then spent over a decade at MasterCard and then has made a very unusual turn taking over as the president of the World Bank Group. His mandate, again in his own words, is to make the bank bigger, bolder, better. Joining me today on this very special CNBC TV18 exclusive is the man himself, Ajay Banga. What an absolute pleasure. Thank you very much for joining us and may I say welcome home.

AJAY BANGA: Thank you very much. Shereen, it’s nice to be back.

India’s Growth Prospects

SHEREEN BHAN: Well, it’s great to have you here, Ajay. You know, since you are here in India, let me double down on your view on India. To start with, the World bank estimates a growth of 6.7% over the next two years for India. But you do believe that we need to do 7.8% on average over the next 22 years to be able to get to that high income aspiration by 2047. As you look at India today, size up the opportunity for me.

AJAY BANGA: Look, I think the first of all, I think the opportunity of becoming a fully developed country is a really cool target to aim for because I think when you set up a target like that, you set up a plan like that, you can get people driven and motivated with a single vision of where they want to go.