India and China will continue to be the focus of the World Bank as these countries represent 70 per cent of the poor in the world, said the Bank president Robert Zoellick. "You've more poor in India than in all of sub-Saharan Africa. So if we're focused on poverty, we have to focus on these countries (India and China)", he told BBC in an interview to be broadcast Sunday. Answering questions on the need to help countries like India and China which can access the capital markets for funds, Zoellick said although these countries are considered as "middle income powers", they house 70 per cent of the world's poor and hence would continue to be the focus of the Bank. Secondly, he added, "if we're going to deal with issues like energy and climate change, these countries are critical. We can't just say we're going to ignore them."