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World Bank to double aid to India

December 12, 2003 14:40 IST

The World Bank on Friday indicated that it will double its lending to India to $2.5-3.0 billion annually within 2-3 years, and said it plans to raise $100 million from the domestic market through bonds.

"We have already discussed with the government, which wants the bank to increase our lending. Our funding to India would increase substantially in the next 2-3 years," World Bank country director Michael Carter said after launching a 'Country-level development marketplace' initiative in New Delhi.
 
Indications are that World Bank would step up loan sanction to $2.5-3.0 billion by 2007 from $1.7 billion during July 2003-June 2004.

World Bank's announcement of hiking loan sanction to India comes a day later ADB expressed willingness to increase its lending to $1.7 billion from next year.

"We are planning to sanction loans to 10 new projects a year," Carter said, adding the thrust would be on infrastructure, HRD, rural livelihood and fiscal and structural reforms of states.

Referring to Finance Minister Jaswant Singh's plan of heralding in a second green revolution, Carter said, "Our assessment is that -- what is needed in rural development is substantial increase of investment in agriculture."

He said the World Bank was eager to offer assistance to India in the development of rural roads, electrification, irrigation and R&D.

"We are also talking to state governments of Orissa, Tamil Nadu and Punjab for fiscal and structural adjustment," Carter said.


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