ADB Approves $350 Million Loan to Modernize India’s Logistics Sector

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $350 million policy-based loan to bolster India’s logistics sector. The announcement, made on December 6, highlights ADB’s commitment to supporting India’s efforts to modernize its infrastructure and improve logistics efficiency.

The loan will finance the second subprogram of a strategic initiative aimed at enhancing India’s logistics network. This subprogram focuses on policy reforms and infrastructure development to streamline freight transportation, improve supply chain management, and reduce logistics costs. These advancements are expected to not only boost India’s competitiveness in global markets but also facilitate smoother domestic trade.

ADB emphasized that the initiative aligns with India’s National Logistics Policy, which aims to transform the logistics sector into a digitally integrated, cost-efficient ecosystem. The funding will support capacity-building measures, development of multimodal logistics parks, and enhancements in regulatory frameworks to create a more transparent and efficient logistics system.

This investment is critical for achieving India’s export ambitions and fostering economic growth. By addressing systemic bottlenecks and promoting sustainable practices, the program is set to play a pivotal role in elevating India’s logistics infrastructure to global standards.

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