Meeting with Mr Karma Wangchuk, Director, Department of Air Transport, Bhutan. The CEO of SDF Dr Sunil Motiwal and the Director discussed about the funding upgradation of airports.
Mr Karma Wangchuk, Director
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Meeting with Mr Karma Wangchuk, Director, Department of Air Transport, Bhutan. The CEO of SDF Dr Sunil Motiwal and the Director discussed about the funding upgradation of airports.
Welcome to Secretary of Tourism and Wildlife Ministry, Sri Lanka, Mr S. Hettiarachchi who visited the SAARC Development Fund Secretariat today. SDF is committed to work with partners in the region to accelerate economic growth and alleviate poverty in all the SAARC Member States.
CEO of SAARC Development Fund Dr Sunil Motiwal meets UNWTO Director for sustainable tourism, Dr Dirk Glaesser and UNWTO Director for Department if Asia and the Pacific, Mr Xu Jing at the UNWTO commission meeting in Bhutan
Pleasure to meet and interact with the Secretary, Department of Tourism, Ms Bernadette Romulo-Puyat at the UNWTO (World Tourism Organisation) meeting in Bhutan
Exploring ICT-driven projects in SAARC Members States with Ms Jennifer Ooi, Country Manager, Dell Technologies Asia Emerging Markets and Mr Nirpa R Rai from NGN technology in Bhutan

It was an honour to receive His Excellency Mr Mahbub Ali, Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister of Bangladesh 🇧🇩 who visited the SAARC Development Fund office today. The minister met SDF CEO Dr Sunil Motiwal and discussed SDF’s role in all the SAARC Member States.
Attended the UNWTO (World Tourism Organisation) commission meeting today. Met with Mr Suman Billa, Joint Secretary , Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, and officials from the Embassy of India in Bhutan, and Mr Thinley Namgyel, Secretary of Bhutan’s GNH Commission.
With Foreign Minister of Bhutan Dr Tandi and Ambassador of Bangladesh to Bhutan Mr Jishnu R Choudhary.
CEO of SAARC Decelopment Fund Dr Sunil Motiwal met with the UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) Representative for India and Bhutan Ms Argentina Matabele Piccin today at the SDF secretariat to talk about future collaboration and partnership for the people, especially remote communities in South Asia.


The SAARC Development Fund (SDF) conducted its sixth Governing Council Meeting in Nadi, Fiji on the sidelines of the SAARC Informal Meeting of Finance Ministers and Annual Meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The Governing Council members of the SDF are Finance Ministers of the eight SAARC member states: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Maldives and Sri Lanka. According to the SDF Secretariat officials, the governing council approved several critical issues pertaining to the future strategies and action plan of the SAARC Development Fund.
SDF focuses on the welfare of the people of SAARC region so that their quality of life can be improved through accelerated economic growth, social progress and reduced poverty. This is done through three financing windows: social, economic and infrastructure.
During the meeting, Dr Sunil Motiwal, Chief Executive Officer, SDF presented a report on the status and its future action plan including operationalisation of economic and infrastructure windows of SDF. Dr Motiwal said that he informed the Governing Council of the five projects which are approved by the SDF Board of Directors under the economic and infrastructure windows of the SDF.
Project Financing Agreements (PFAs) have been signed with 67 implementing agencies for 12 projects across all member states. Seven out of the 12 projects have been completed.
“The immediate focus areas for us are to strengthen economic and infrastructure windows building up the credit portfolio through the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) programme,” said Dr Motiwal.
He said that the fund mobilisation under the social, economic and infrastructure windows, introduction of grants plus loans combination for social window and availing line of credit and grants from the various multilateral development banks are underway. The SDF has committed USD 148 million for the three funding windows and allocated USD 50 million for funding of micro, small and medium enterprises. As of now, SDF has disbursed USD 48 million and Bhutan is one of the largest recipients of the financial assistance from the SDF.
“We are committed towards the organisational transformation of SDF to become the SAARC Development Bank – a regional development bank with enhanced capacity and presence across the member states,” said Dr Motiwal.