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At this press conference, President Nakao emphasized his vision for a more innovative, more inclusive and more integrated Asia and the Pacific.

Professor Amartya Sen, attending the ADB Annual Meeting in Delhi, reflects on empowering people for inclusive growth.

As demand in mature economies cools, removing barriers to trade and investment will help Asia create closer economic ties with other developing regions such as Africa and Latin America.

Second Business Session of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors, Delhi, India

Delegates talk about the benefits of attending the ADB's annual meeting being held in Delhi until May 5.

At the opening ceremony of the 46th annual meeting, ADB President Takehiko Nakao said that the Asian economy has been more robust than expected after the global crisis, but Asia cannot be complacent.

A new ADB report, Empowerment and Public Service Delivery in Developing Asia and the Pacific, examines the challenges Asia/Pacific faces in delivering quality basic services to low income groups to promote inclusive growth.

Read the report.

First Business Session of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors, Delhi, India

First Business Session of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors, Delhi, India

First Business Session of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors, Delhi, India