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Masato Kanda, President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), is on a three-day visit to Bhutan from 23โ€“25 September 2025 to strengthen collaboration and partnership between the Royal Government of Bhutan and ADB. The visit highlights ADBโ€™s continued commitment to supporting Bhutanโ€™s development priorities and advancing sustainable economic growth. President Kanda will visit ADB-supported projects in Thimphu and hold meetings with key government officials to further deepen and strengthen the ADB-Bhutan partnership.
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On 24 September, President Kanda met with Honโ€™ble Finance Minister who is the Governor to ADB to discuss the long-standing ADB-Bhutan partnership, which began in 1982. Discussions covered a wide range of investment areas, including hydropower and renewable energy, health sector development, technical and vocational education and training (TVET), transport, finance, public sector management, urban development, and water resources.
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In the presence of the Honโ€™ble Finance Minister and President Kanda, two new projects were signed: the โ€œClimate Resilient Omchhu River Basin Projectโ€ and the โ€œProject Readiness Financing for the National Highway Expansion Project (Lhamoizingkha-Sarpang)โ€.
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The Omchhu Project, financed through a $30 million concessional loan and a $15 million grant, will focus on building climate-resilient river erosion protection and flood embankments, while piloting landslide mitigation measures to reduce debris flows and associated risks in Omchhu River Basin.
The transport Project Readiness Financing, supported by a $2 million grant, will facilitate the preparation of the National Highway Expansion Project between Lhamoizingkha and Sarpang, aimed at developing climate-adaptive and resilient transport infrastructure in Bhutan.
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To date, ADB has administered 212 public sector loans, grants, and technical assistance projects to Bhutan, totaling $1.3 billion. As of December 2024, ADBโ€™s active sovereign portfolio in Bhutan consists of 12 loans and 5 grants valued at $253.04 million.
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