Cross- Border Private Sector Cooperation in ICT Among SASEC Countries
Sudan, Randeep | April 2004
Abstract
Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) have a vital role to play in development. Regional co-operation can amplify domestic development of ICTs and help in bridging the digital divide. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is keen to promote cross-border private sector co-operation in ICT between Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal. The present study focuses on exploring ways to achieve this goal.
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Sudan, Randeep. 2004. Cross- Border Private Sector Cooperation in ICT Among SASEC Countries. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4900. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Aid And Development
Asian Development Bank
Comprehensive Development Framework
Development Cooperation
Development Management
Development Planning
Development Strategies
Gas Development
Gas Market Development
Oil and Gas Industry
Natural Gas Industry
Gas Industry
Rural planning
Aid coordination
Industrial projects
Infrastructure projects
Natural resources policy
Educational development
Gas Reserve
Gas Distribution
Oil and Gas Leases
Natural Gas
Communication in rural development
Communication in community development
Economic development projects
Development banks
Economic forecasting
Environmental auditing
Cumulative effects assessment
Human rights and globalization
Gasoline
Natural gas supply
Offshore oil and gas leases
Gas leases
Natural gas reserves
Fertilizers and manures
Gasoline pump industry
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