Macroeconomic Benefits of CBET impacts in South Asia Region

Under the SARI/EI program, IRADe began the Macroeconomic logical research study with the key purpose to construct consensus for cross border electrical power profession. It includes a multi-nation evaluation which is highlighting the economic (macro and also micro) significance of power trade besides various other nation benefits. Also, the study is carrying out a set of activities to develop agreement through various channels and also create a political environment for co-operation. The Agreement structure activities are converging stakeholders from the power industry, economic and diplomatic areas, and various other power professionals.

The objective of the study: To critically analyze the requirement for CBET amongst the nations of the South Asia Regional Energy integration through thorough logical studies that measure the technological, economic, environmental as well as power market advantages of cross-boundary interconnection in the area.


A key objective of the study: To provide estimates of advantages holistically and the demand for sustaining regulative and market developments that may assist in creating the political consensus for the local electrical energy profession.

The result of the studies go for extensive estimates of benefits to notify the discussion by all three Job Forces of the SARI/EI Energy Cooperation in South Asia and lead the course to prepare and establish local energy markets as well as make them sustainable to foster economic growth of this region.

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