Cabinet approves proposal to permit utilization of India's capital contribution to SAARC Development Fund
Updated: Jul 16, 2015 02:20:21pm
The approval will help in promoting projects such as cross border infrastructure. Such projects will help improve intra-SAARC trade and growth potential of the SAARC region, and also in promoting financial inclusion and social security to disadvantaged/vulnerable sections of society in the region.
“There are no additional financial implications for India, as it only entails a restructuring of India's capital contribution to the SDF,” Cabinet release said.
The SDF was set up in 2008 to improve the livelihood of the people and to accelerate economic growth, social progress and poverty alleviation in the region.
At the 18th SAARC Summit held in November 2014 in Kalhmandu, leaders agreed to operationalize the SDF's Economic Window and Infrastructure Window at the earliest, for effective implementation of regional and sub-regional projects.
“In light of the pressing need to address infrastructure bottlenecks for improved growth of the SAARC region, it is pertinent to use India's capital contribution to SDF for its Economic and Infrastructure Windows in addition to the Social Window,” the Cabinet release added. (KNN Bureau)