$200 Million Loan Agreement

$200 Million Loan Agreement

 

Context:

Recently, the Government of India and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have joined hands to enhance urban living conditions in Uttarakhand with a $200 million loan agreement.

 

Relevance:

GS-03 (Growth and development)

 

Key Highlights

  • Main Goals: Focus on enhancing water supply, sanitation, urban mobility, and flood management to improve liveability and resilience against environmental challenges like floods and landslides.
  • Haldwani Infrastructure Upgrades:
    • Development of 16 km of climate-resilient roads and an intelligent traffic management system.
    • Introduction of compressed natural gas buses and a pilot for electric buses.
    • Construction of 36 km of stormwater and roadside drains for flood management.
    • New green-certified administrative complex and bus terminal.
  • Water and sanitation improvements:
    • Goal of 100% water service coverage in Champawat, Kichha, Kotdwar, and Vikasnagar with 1,024 km of climate-resilient pipelines, smart metres, tubewells, and a water treatment plant.
    • Expanded sanitation services in Vikasnagar to benefit 2,000 households.
  • Women’s Empowerment:
    • Training initiatives for women in bus driving, ticketing, and managing electric charging stations.
    • Capacity-building for women, especially from vulnerable backgrounds, in managing water supply and sanitation.
  • Co-financing by European Investment Bank: An additional $191 million from the European Investment Bank will support this initiative, contributing to Uttarakhand’s sustainable urban development.

 

Asian Development Bank (ADB):

  • It is a regional development bank established in the year 1966 with an aim to promote social and economic development in Asia and the Pacific.
  • It is headquartered in Manila, Philippines.
  • ADB has 68 members, 49 from Asia and the Pacific, including India, which is a founding member.
  • ADB works include providing loans, technical support, grants, and equity investments to bolster social and economic development.