The latest investment brings AIIB’s total commitment in Bangladesh to $898 million.
The upgrade of the country’s national highway N2 between Sylhet and the Tamabil border crossing will improve overall commuter safety and reduce travel times for road users, including freight vehicles and buses, said an AIIB press release.
The Sylhet-Tamabil road (about 56.16 kilometers) is part of the Dhaka-Narsingdi-Sylhet-Tamabil National Highway corridor with a total length of 286 kilometers.
The corridor is strategically important for subregional connectivity with seven northeastern states of India, as well as Bhutan, Myanmar and China, said AIIB, the Beijing-based multilateral development bank.
Project funds will go toward the construction, operation and maintenance of roads, in addition to institutional and project management support.
“As the first stand-alone transport project supported by AIIB in Bangladesh, the project will allow the Bank to gain experience in cross-border connectivity in South Asia,” said AIIB Vice President, Investment Operations, D.J. Pandian.
“At the same time, the project will allow the country to improve sustainability and potentially attract private sector participation and community involvement in road maintenance.”
In 2018, Bangladesh received a $813,000 non-reimbursable grant from AIIB’s Special Fund to assist with the project’s preparation.