Under the SARI/EI program, IRADe started the Macroeconomic analytical research with the primary purpose to construct consensus for the cross-boundary power profession. It includes multi-country analysis which is bringing out the economic (macro as well as micro) significance of power trade besides various other country advantages. Energy Cooperation in South Asia Also, the study is executing a collection of tasks to build consensus with different networks as well as create a political climate for co-operation. The Agreement building activities are converging stakeholders from the power industry, economic as well as polite communities as well as other energy professionals.

The objective of the study: To critically evaluate the demand for CBET amongst the nations of the South Asia region via detailed logical researches that measure the technological, economic, environmental, and power market benefits of cross-border interconnection in the area.


A key objective of the research: To provide estimates of benefits holistically and the need for sustaining governing and South Asia Regional Energy integration market advancements that might aid in producing the political agreement for the regional power profession.

The outcome of the studies aims for rigorous estimates of advantages to educate the discussion by all 3 Task Forces of the SARI/EI and pave the path to prepare and create regional energy markets as well as make them last in order to foster economic development of this region.

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