ADB will hold the 46th Annual Meeting of its Board of Governors to discuss key development issues in Asia and the Pacific on 2-5 May in India.

“The theme of ADB’s 2013 Annual Meeting is ‘development through empowerment.’ This is an issue close to the heart of both ADB and the Indian Government,” said President Kuroda. “India has, of course, been a keen participant in these debates for many years, having joined ADB as a founding member in 1966. And with its fast-changing economy and large, dynamic population, India will play a key part in the region’s future prosperity.”

At a meeting with Mr. Chidambaram earlier today, President Kuroda thanked the finance minister for the Government of India’s support and cooperation for the upcoming Annual Meeting. He also expressed his gratitude for extensive preparations for the event that will take place at the India Expo Mart in Greater Noida.

The Annual Meeting is expected to attract over 4,000 participants, including finance ministers and central bank governors from around the region and beyond. Representatives from international organizations, academia, the private sector, media, and civil society, will also be in attendance, ensuring rigorous, in-depth debate.

The key Governors’ Seminar to be held on 3 May will focus on how Asia and the Pacific can develop beyond being simply Factory Asia. Other seminars will address issues ranging from how to further diversify the region’s economy toward high productivity sectors, to job creation, disaster risk management, and public service delivery.

In a keynote speech at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit yesterday, President Kuroda stressed the need to work toward a future of improved resource efficiency, reduced depletion of natural resources, higher resilience for the region’s diverse societies, and more broadly shared prosperity.

The 2013 Annual Meeting will mark the third time India has hosted ADB’s yearly gathering. In 1990, the Annual Meeting was held in New Delhi and in 2006, it was held in Hyderabad.