World Bank plans poverty eradication loan to India
12 April, 2013 - The World Bank said on Thursday it would lend between $3 billion
to $5 billion annually to India under a new four-year plan that focuses development
projects on the country's poorest states. The World Bank said in a statement that
60 percent of the financing will go to government-backed development projects and
half of this, or 30 percent, will go to the country's poorer states. Under the previous
strategy, about 18 percent of lending went to these states. Earlier this month World
Bank President Jim Yong Kim urged the international community to eradicate global
poverty by 2030. He said the strategy for India would be the first by the bank to
hone in on areas where developing financing would have the biggest impact on India's
poorest. The Bank said the plan aims to cut poverty in India to 5.5 percent of the
population by 2030 from an estimated 29.8 percent in 2010. (Source: Reuters)