Published on: June 4, 2025
ADB’S FUNDING FOR INDIA’S URBAN PROJECTS
ADB’S FUNDING FOR INDIA’S URBAN PROJECTS
CONTEXT: INDIA’S URBANISATION CHALLENGE
- India is projected to have 40% of its population in urban areas by 2030.
- Urban areas contribute ~63% to GDP, but face deficits in infrastructure, transport, and basic services.
- There is an urgent need for sustainable, inclusive urban development with private and multilateral funding support.
CONCEPT: ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (ADB) – ROLE & STRUCTURE
- Established: 1966 | HQ: Manila, Philippines
- Vision: A prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia-Pacific.
- Functions:
- Provides grants, loans, technical assistance, and equity investments.
- Supports public-private partnerships and policy dialogues.
- Focuses on SDG-aligned sectors: transport, energy, health, education, finance, climate.
- Members: 69 (including India) – Japan & USA are largest shareholders.
- Governance:
- Board of Governors and Board of Directors (elected).
- President (always Japanese) elected for a 5-year term.
- Funding Sources:
- Capital raised via international bond markets, member contributions, and loan repayments.
CURRENT: $10 BILLION URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE PUSH (2025–2030)
- ADB President announced a $10 billion commitment for India’s urban transformation over 5 years.
- Objective: Modernize urban infrastructure, expand metro systems, improve water, sanitation, and boost sustainability.
Key Focus Areas:
- Expansion of metro projects & RRTS corridors.
- Investment in transit-oriented development (TOD).
- Strengthening Urban Challenge Fund (UCF) to attract private capital.
- Development in 100 cities including growth hubs, sanitation, and creative redevelopment.
- Includes $3 million technical support for capacity building & project design.
Achievements & Active Projects:
- ADB has worked in 110+ cities across 22 states.
- Ongoing portfolio: 27 loans worth $5.15 billion.
- Past decade: $4 billion invested in metro/RRTS in 8 cities (Delhi-Meerut, Mumbai, Chennai, etc.).
Future Goals:
- Enhance institutional capacity of urban local bodies.
- Skill development via National Industrial Training Institute Upgradation to aid manufacturing & youth employment.