The Government of India and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have signed a $350 million policy-based loan under the second subprogram of the Strengthening Multimodal and Integrated Logistics Ecosystem (SMILE) program. This collaboration aims to enhance India’s logistics sector through comprehensive reforms, infrastructure development, and digital integration. By improving logistics efficiency, the initiative seeks to strengthen the manufacturing sector, boost supply chain resilience, reduce costs, and promote sustainable economic growth.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | $350M India-ADB Loan Agreement Finalized |
Program | Strengthening Multimodal and Integrated Logistics Ecosystem (SMILE) |
Stakeholders | – Department of Economic Affairs (DEA), Ministry of Finance – Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry – Asian Development Bank (ADB) |
Loan Type | Policy-Based Loan (PBL) under the second subprogram of SMILE |
Objective | Enhance logistics efficiency, strengthen manufacturing, and improve supply chain resilience |
Institutional Strengthening | Develop multimodal logistics infrastructure at national, state, and city levels |
Standardization | Standardize warehousing and logistics assets; incentivize private sector investment |
Economic Growth | Reduce logistics costs and enhance manufacturing competitiveness |
Employment | Generate significant employment opportunities |
Gender Inclusion | Promote gender-inclusive workforce practices |
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