The terms and conditions for membership have been approved by the board at its meeting today, he said.
"We will now work on the criteria... Clearly, there ought to be countries which fit in aspirations with which the bank was setup. Global South is an important constituent... We will certainly look at the wider set of countries," he told reporters after the meeting.
"That is a bit premature because before the board formally approves the process going forward we are not in a position to actually go to that stage in terms of getting countries to show interest," he said.
Kamath further said: "We expect, by June, we should be able to publish this (the criteria for new membership) on our website."
The next board of governors meeting will be held in Shanghai next year, he said.
He said the global economy has started improving and the economies of all our member countries have also started improving including India.
India continues to show good performance, China being stable with 6.5 per cent growth and three other member countries which were facing some challenges seem to be showing positive growth this year.
NDB was created with a vision to support and foster infrastructure and sustainable development initiatives in emerging economies.
The Bank will complement the efforts of other existing financial institutions to realise the common goal of global growth.
NDB is also planning to raise up to 500 million through 'masala bonds' and increase its exposure to infrastructure projects in India to around USD 600-700 million during the year.
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