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Algeria Becomes the 9th Member of New Development Bank (NDB)

Posted 23 May 2025

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NDB has approved investments projects worth USD 40 billion covering key areas like clean energy and increase in membership would enlarge such opportunities to other countries. 

About NDB (Hq: Shanghai, China)

  • Genesis: 2015 by the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) countries.
  • Purpose: Multilateral development bank for mobilising resources for infrastructure and sustainable development projects in emerging markets and developing countries (EMDCs).
  • Members: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Bangladesh, UAE, Egypt, Algeria.
    • The membership is open to members of the United Nations, including both borrowing and non-borrowing members (Article 2 of the NDB). 
    • Uruguay is listed as the prospective member (admitted by NDB’s Board of Governors but will officially become a member after depositing its instrument of accession). 
  • Capital and Shareholding: Out of the initial authorized capital of  $100 Billion, all 5 founding members have an equal share totalling $50 Billion.

Contemporary significance of Regional Financial Institutions

  • Sustainable and Inclusive Development: E.g., As of 2024, India has around 20 ongoing projects (worth $4.87 billion) supported by NDB, covering transportation, water conservation, etc.
  • Bridging Infrastructure and Investment Gaps: Mobilize long-term financing for infrastructure, catalyse private investment, and close funding gaps.
  • Promoting Regional Integration and Stability: Facilitate cross-border cooperation. E.g., India being the founding member of NDB and AIIB has strengthened the South-South cooperation.
  • Tags :
  • BRICS
  • AIIB
  • ADB
  • NDB
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