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WB to increase annual lending to India

It would increase its total annual lending to India to $ 4 billion ( Rs 18,000 crore) for the next three years, reports Gaurav Choudhury.

Published on: Feb 13, 2007 03:44 AM IST
None | By , New Delhi
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Simultaneous with the arrival of Isabel Guerrero, the World Bank's new Country Director to India, the bank on Monday announced it would increase its total annual lending to India to $ 4 billion ( Rs 18,000 crore) for the next three years. The current annual average is around $ 2.5 billion.

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"The focus will be on agriculture, infrastructure, energy and human resource development," said Praful C. Patel, the bank's regional Vice President for South Asia. "We will put special emphasis on states which are lagging behind, and scale up service delivery."

"Increased lending will mean greater challenges in improving implementation performance, and better monitoring and evaluation,” he added.

The World Bank is currently engaged in 63 projects worth about $ 12.7 billion in India.

Patel said that human development projects would receive approximately 18 per cent of the World Bank's total funding in India, followed by agriculture and rural development (17 per cent), infrastructure and energy ( 16 per cent), transport ( 13 per cent) and finance and the private sector 9 per cent.

Email Gaurav Choudhury: gaurav.choudhury@hindustantimes.cm

 
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