International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn warned governments against complacency as the global economy recovers from its deepest recession in generations, according to dpa. "Even if recovery is stronger and faster than expected, it's still fragile," Strauss-Kahn told reporters. "The world is still a dangerous place." The global recovery was unbalanced, Strauss-Kahn noted. Emerging economies like China and India were powering ahead while the recovery in wealthier nations was much more sluggish. Strauss-Kahn credited global cooperation with helping to avert a depression in 2009 and said governments should continue working together as they work on reforms of their financial sectors. Finance ministers from the world's leading economies will discuss how to keep the economic recovery going when the IMF and World Bank hold their spring meetings this weekend.