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Posted 22 Jan 2025

Updated 24 Jan 2025

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Programme of Action for Landlocked Developing Countries for Decade 2024-2034

UN General Assembly adopted Programme of Action for Landlocked Developing Countries for Decade 2024-2034

  • It builds on Vienna Programme of Action (2014-2024) & Almaty Programme of Action (2003), which laid groundwork for addressing challenges faced by Landlocked Developing Country (LLDCs). 
  • It identifies 5 priorities (refer Infographic) & sets various targets under it. 
five priority areas for action for  Landlocked Developing Countries

Key Targets 

  • Boost labour productivity & job opportunities across all sectors by 50% by 2034. 
  • Provide support to develop special economic zones, industrial parks, etc.
  • Reduce/eliminate arbitrary & unjustified non-tariff barriers & double their global merchandise exports by 2034. 
  • Effective implementation of WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation in all LLDCs.
  • Reduce disaster risk in LLDCs through full implementation of Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015– 2030.

About (LLDCs)

  • Landlocked countries are countries that do not have direct access to the sea. There are 32 LLDCs with a population of about 570 million.
  • Liechtenstein & Uzbekistan are doubly landlocked countries (surrounded by other landlocked countries).

Challenges faced by LLDCs

  • Hurdles in Trade: Relying on transit nations, leads to higher trade costs, delays & reduced competitiveness in global markets.
  • Slower Economic Growth: Due to limited trade & export opportunities,reduced FDI etc
    • Global merchandise exports from LLDCs accounts for just 1.1% of total global exports (2022).
  • Tags :
  • Almaty Programme of Action
  • Landlocked Developing Countries
  • Vienna Programme of Action

SMILE Program

India and Asian Development Bank (ADB) recently signed a $350 million policy-based loan under the second subprogram of SMILE (Strengthening Multimodal and Integrated Logistics Ecosystem) program.

About SMILE Program

  • It is a programmatic policy-based loan (PBL) by ADB to support the government of India to undertake wide ranging reforms in the logistics sector. 
  • Objective
    • To strengthen the institutional and policy framework for inter-ministerial coordination and planning for incentivizing private sector participation in multimodal logistics projects (MMLPs)
    • To improve efficiencies in external trade logistics and encourage the use of smart and automated systems for improved service delivery.
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  • SMILE Program

Network Readiness Index (NRI) 2024

The 2024 edition of the Network Readiness Index (NRI) has officially launched.

  • The theme of this year is “Building a Digital Tomorrow: Public-Private Investments and Global Collaboration for Digital Readiness.”
  • India climbed 11 ranks, securing the 49th position in NRI 2024.
  • The report maps the network-based readiness landscape of 133 economies based on their performances in four different pillars: Technology, People, Governance, and Impact.
  • It is co-published by Portulans Institute and Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.
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  • Network Readiness Index (NRI) 2024
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