New Delhi: The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), along with the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, is in discussion with the Indian government for part-financing a USD 8-billion (Rs 60k crore) scheme for improving the health infrastructure at the district level to make the country better prepared for future healthcare challenges.
The Beijing-based multilateral funding agency had earlier approved a financial assistance of USD 1.2 billion for India to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
"The Government of India has discussed about its ambitious scheme of strengthening the health infrastructure. It entails building health infrastructure in every district including upgrading of testing facilities with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)," AIIB Vice President D J Pandian told PTI in an interview.
It is a USD 8-billion project, he said, adding that the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank are also involved in the discussion with the Health Department of the Government of India.
The Finance Ministry is trying to put up a financing plan for this ambitious scheme and the minute details are being worked out, he said.
If things work out, the financing by the AIIB can be cleared this year itself on a fast-track basis, he added.