AzerNEWS Staff

    The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a new technical
    assistance project covering the Asia and Pacific region, including
    Azerbaijan, AzerNEWS reports.

    According to the bank, the initiative titled “Connectivity
    Opportunities through Resilience, Infrastructure, Data, and Open
    Regulatory Systems in the Region (CORRIDOR)” aims to strengthen
    regional digital integration.

    Alongside Azerbaijan, the project will involve Bangladesh,
    Georgia, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, the
    Philippines, China, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan,
    and Vietnam.

    The $1 million technical assistance program financed by the ADB
    is designed to support the development of secure, inclusive, and
    interoperable digital infrastructure across the region. It will
    serve as an operational mechanism for the Asia-Pacific Digital
    Highway (APDH) initiative.

    The project envisions the development of fiber-optic networks,
    data centers, cloud services, and digital public infrastructure, as
    well as the digitalization of cross-border trade, the establishment
    of “smart border” systems, and the creation of unified frameworks
    for cybersecurity and data governance.

    It will also support the harmonization of digital policies among
    participating countries, the development of technology innovation
    ecosystems, and the application of artificial intelligence-based
    solutions.

    The ADB noted that the main goal of the initiative is to help
    participating countries develop investment-ready digital corridor
    models, regulatory frameworks, and institutional capacity. Gender
    equality and inclusiveness have also been identified as key
    priorities of the project.

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