India-ADB Development Partnership (2013)
Asian Development Bank | October 2013
Abstract
The India-ADB Development Partnership 2013 report describes key features of ADB's operations in India and how these have evolved to support the Government of India's focus on high, inclusive and sustainable growth.
As of December 2012, ADB had approved 168 sovereign loans amounting to $27.2 billion and 344 technical assistance projects amounting to $258 million on a cumulative basis for India. Today, ADB operations cover over 20 states in India.
While infrastructure projects in the energy, transport, and urban sectors comprise over 75% of ADB's operations in the country, ADB is also engaged in promoting water resources management, agribusiness infrastructure development, financial inclusion, skills development, and regional cooperation and integration. The report provides a compendium of ongoing projects and case studies across ADB's sectors of operations in India. It also highlights the innovative elements of projects and showcases the impact of development assistance on People's lives and livelihoods.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2013. India-ADB Development Partnership (2013). © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/71. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9254-152-1
Print ISBN
978-92-9254-151-4
Keywords
Development
Infrastructure Development
Skills Development
Water
Water Resources
Water Resources Management
ADB
Development assistance
Infrastructure projects
Sustainable growth
Energy
Infrastructure projects
Sustainable growth
Energy
Infrastructure
Partnership
Mill
Water
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