Asian Development Bank and India: Fact Sheet
Asian Development Bank | April 2015
Abstract
India is a founding member of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and is now its fourth largest shareholder. ADB commenced its operations in India in 1986, and has approved 189 sovereign loans amounting to $31.3 billion during 1986–2014. As of 31 December 2014, the portfolio included 86 ongoing sovereign loans amounting to $11.5 billion.
Cumulative disbursements to India for lending and grants financed by ordinary capital resources and other special funds amounted to $21.28 billion as of 31 December 2014.
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Asian Development Bank. 2015. Asian Development Bank and India: Fact Sheet. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/5190. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
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Macroeconomic Analysis
Performance Evaluation
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Gross domestic product
Economic forecast
Economic development projects
Economic policy
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