"As a top-class financial institution, it (NDB) must develop a strong pipeline of projects and respond in a fast and flexible manner to further the aspirations and interests of its members," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said at the first Board of Governors meeting of NDB here.
The speech was read by Joint Secretary in the Finance Ministry Raj Kumar, as Jaitley could not attend the meeting because of the ongoing Parliament session.
"True to its nomenclature, the 'New' Development Bank has to focus on financing demonstrable projects with innovative approaches and instruments for speedy creation of infrastructure," he said.
He stressed that NDB should focus on energy generation projects, both renewable and non renewable, which utilise cost effective and clean technologies, transport projects and urban sector infrastructure projects.
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"Investments in sustainable infrastructure play a catalytic role in anchoring a more resilient recovery, improving potential growth and fostering inclusive growth in the countries. This is also the niche area of focus of the New Development Bank," Jaitley said.
The founding members of the bank have already brought in capital of USD 1 billion as initial contribution.
NDB announced its first batch of loans on April 16, providing USD 300 million to Brazil, USD 81 million to China, USD 250 million to India and USD 180 million to South Africa.