SAARC Finance Ministers Meet in Yokohama, Japan

5 May 2017

Finance ministers and senior officials of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) member countries, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka met on 5 May in Yokohama, Japan, at the sidelines of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) 50th Annual General Meeting. Mr. Wencai Zhang, Vice President, ADB, delivered a keynote address, and Mr. Hun Kim, Director General, South Asia Department (SARD), ADB; Mr. Sean O'Sullivan, Director General, Central and West Asia Department (CWRD), ADB; Mr. Diwesh Sharan, Deputy Director General, SARD, ADB; and Mr. Hong Wei, Deputy Director General, CWRD, ADB, attended. 

In his keynote address, Mr. Zhang highlighted that SAARC countries and ADB have had a long and productive partnership. While ADB assistance to South Asia stood at only 26% ($867 million) of ADB’s lending portfolio during 1967–1976, as of end 2016, ADB cumulative assistance to the subregion totaled $108.6 billion, accounting for more than 40% of ADB’s financing operations.

Mr. Zhang also noted that ADB has been extending financial and technical assistance to SAARC for research and knowledge dissemination, capacity building and institution strengthening, and regional policy dialogue. ADB has supported key studies to help operationalize SAARC’s economic cooperation agenda, including the (i) SAARC Regional Multimodal Transport Strategy Study, (ii) SAARC Regional Energy Trade Study, (iii) Study on Next Steps to South Asian Economic Union, (iv) Study on the Development of South Asian Capital Markets, (v) Indian Ocean Cargo and Ferry Services Study, and (vi) SAARC Study on Climate Change.

ADB has provided loans and grants to SAARC countries to implement the recommendations of these studies, which include, among others, upgrading sections of SAARC Corridors 4 and 8 in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, and Nepal; as well as supporting the Bangladesh–India power transmission interconnection project.

ADB is also actively supporting South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation (SASEC) as secretariat and lead financier. Since SASEC’s inception in 2001, 46 projects amounting to over $9.0 billion have been invested, for which ADB has extended loans and grants of more than $5.7 billion.

 

Bangladesh and Maldives are exploring a direct shipping link to strengthen maritime connectivity and further deepen bilateral trade. The proposal was...

Read More


Mr. Md. Shafiqur Rahman, Bangladesh Ambassador to Nepal, and Mr. Gunakar Bhatta, Nepal’s Vice-Chair of the National Planning...

Read More


Bhutan has begun construction of its temple complex in Lumbini, Nepal, on 28 June 2026, marking a major step in...

Read More


Mr. Jayant Singh, chairman of the Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI), shared that the LPAI plans to construct seven to...

Read More


The Governments of India and Nepal held the 10th Project Steering Committee (PSC) and the 8th Joint Working...

Read More


Bangladesh reaffirmed its commitment to fostering regional cooperation among Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic...

Read More


Tata Power and Bhutan's Druk Green Power Corporation (DGPC) have expanded their clean energy partnership by adding the 404...

Read More