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37007-012: SASEC Tourism Development Plan
Project Data Sheet (PDS): Overview
Description
The RETA will prepare, with active participation by the tourism sectors in the four SASEC countries, a SASEC Tourism Development Plan that will provide a thematic framework of programs and projects for the future subregional cooperation activities of the SASEC Tourism Working Group. The scope of the TA was discussed during the 3rd Meeting of the SASEC Tourism Working Group held at Dellhi on 30 July 2003.... Read More
| Country |
Regional |
|---|---|
| Project Number | 37007-012 |
| Project Type or Modality of Assistance |
Technical Assistance |
| Financing | Public sector (Sovereign) |
| Status | Closed |
| Approval Number |
TA No. 6131 |
| Approval Date | 05 Nov 2003 |
| Geographical Location | Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, and Nepal |
| Sector / Subsector Classification |
Industry and trade / Trade and Services |
| Thematic Classification | Regional cooperation and integration |
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Responsible ADB Officer
Snimer K. Sahni
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South Asia Department
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Urban Development and Water Division, SARD
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Last PDS Update
30 Mar 2007