BIMSTEC summit: Foreign ministers agree on $50b projects

In an ambitious plan to connect the member states of BIMSTEC, foreign ministers from the seven-nation grouping on Wednesday identified and agreed to push forward 167 connectivity-related projects at an estimated cost of $50 billion.

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Published : 30 August 2018, 11:24 AM
Updated : 30 August 2018, 11:24 AM

The foreign ministers have agreed to approve projects, at least in principle, following a detailed study by the Asian Development Bank, The Kathmandu Post reported.

The member states are developing BIMSTEC Transport Connectivity Master Plan, with a goal to complete it by the end of September 2018, Foreign Minister Pradeep Gyawali told the Post.

“Several multilateral donor agencies are interested to put money in this master plan,” Gyawali said. “We have received interest from ADB, the World Bank and other multilateral agencies to push these projects.”

The ADB study included transportation and cross-border facilitation, multimodal transport and logistics, infrastructure development, aviation, maritime transport, human resources development, as well as communication linkages and networking.

The BIMSTEC Transport Infrastructure and Logistic Study or BTILS was updated by the ADB in 2014. Of 167 projects, the study has prioritised 66 projects.

During the ministerial meeting, Gyawali stressed the need to deepen, rather than proliferate, areas of cooperation among the member states, and called on his counterparts to focus on connectivity, trade, tourism, energy, and agriculture, according to the Post.

Wednesday’s meeting also underlined the establishment of BIMSTEC Permanent Secretariat in Bangladesh; BIMSTEC Cultural Industries Observatory or BCIO in Bhutan; and BIMSTEC Centre for Weather and Climate or BCWC in India as some of the key achievements in institutional development.

Representatives from the member states also endorsed the text of draft Summit Declaration and recommended that to the heads of state for approval.

In line with the BIMSTEC practice, the foreign minister of Nepal handed over the chairmanship of the BIMSTEC ministerial meeting to the state minister for foreign affairs of Sri Lanka, where the 17th ministerial meeting will be held next year.