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South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation is improving lives in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka by strengthening regional ties.

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The Action Plan for SASEC Initiatives (APSI) (2024–2026) was finalized following extensive discussions during SASEC working group meetings on transport, trade facilitation, and energy, as well as the Senior Officials Meeting held in New Delhi, India bit.ly/44Du1hc

sasecprogram's tweet image. The Action Plan for SASEC Initiatives (APSI) (2024–2026) was finalized following extensive discussions during SASEC working group meetings on transport, trade facilitation, and energy, as well as the Senior Officials Meeting held in New Delhi, India bit.ly/44Du1hc

Southeast Asian economies to record largest downgrades to growth – ADB sundayobserver.lk/2025/10/12/bus…


#Bangladesh to unveil first integrated #transport master plan by Dec observerbd.com/news/550459


Report: Within South Asia, AI exposure varies by country: #Nepal has the lowest average exposure, while #Bhutan and #SriLanka exhibit the highest exposure rates, reflecting their relatively more skilled and educated workforces adaderana.lk/news.php?nid=1…


Digital Accessibility and Poverty Reduction: Global Perspectives analyzes data from 113 countries (2000–2022) to examine how digital technology access reduces poverty adb.org/publications/d…


Economic Forecasts for Asia and the Pacific: September 2025 adb.org/outlook/editio…


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In 🇧🇩 2 transport projects required relocating communal property resources. To address community sensitivities, the govt conducted initial consultations, w/c shaped design decisions, integrated culturally appropriate practices into relocation planning & built trust. @sasecprogram


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In 🇳🇵 rise in temperature due to climate impacts could result in ↗️ dengue & malaria cases. Programmed increase in 💧 connections & solid waste mgmt could ↘️ dengue cases by 41% & improved 💧 supply/sanitation could ↘️ malaria cases by 17% in urban areas @sasecprogram @ADBClimate


Read: @UNESCAP's Strengthening #Trade and #Transport Connectivity in Eastern South Asia repository.unescap.org/server/api/cor…


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