Indian Prime Minister Manmoham Singh said here Friday that the Chinese 
economy has performed "exceedingly well" in the past years and become an engine 
of growth for the world economy. 
 
 
 |  Indian Prime Minister 
 Manmohan Singh (R) addresses the opening ceremony of the 39th Annual 
 Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in 
 Hyderabad٬capital of Indian state Andhra Pradesh, on May 5, 2006. 
 [Xinhua]
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The prime minister made the remarks when he addressed the opening of the 39th 
Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). 
The two-day meeting is to review the financial institution's operations in 
the past year and work out guidance for its administrative, financial and 
operational directions. Regional growth, poverty reduction in particular, tops 
the agenda of discussions at the meeting. 
"The Chinese economy has performed exceedingly well over the last two 
decades, demonstrating growth rates which are the envy of most other countries," 
Singh said. 
The growth in China has helped vast millions of people to be pulled out of 
the grip of acute poverty, he said. 
Further, he said, the growth of the Chinese economy has fueled demand for 
products and services of other countries, and "the People's Republic of China, 
in many ways, has become an engine of growth for the world economy." 
He noted that "there is a lot to learn from the Chinese economic experience 
and the ADB can certainly facilitate it." 
The prime minister also explained India's development strategy, saying "we 
signaled our renewed commitment to regional economic cooperation with our 'Look 
East' policy." 
India, one of the best performers in economic development in Asia, achieved a 
GDP growth of 8.1 percent in 2005-2006 fiscal year ending March, up from the 7.5 
percent increase in the previous year. 
Singh said, "the policy marked a strategic shift in India's evolving 
perspective of the world." 
He said with the policy, India has variously reiterated its commitment to 
work with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and individual East 
Asian countries. 
"We are linking India into a web of partnerships with the countries of the 
region through free trade and comprehensive economic cooperation agreements," 
the Indian leader said.