Kesh Rehabilitory Commission

The Kesh Rehabilitory Commission (KRC) was a North-South Concordant economic program initiated in 1961 tasked with providing foreign aid to Selengeria, Asharistan, and Nasiria following the Great Kesh War. Aid to help rebuild Wujin — which was the subject of the first combat nuclear bombing at the hands of Tiperyn during the war — was later provided to Kodeshia under the KRC framework.

The program had the objective of hastening the recovery of Keshan Crown Coalition states that were ravaged by war. With the founding of the nascent North-South Concordant (NSC) and the integration of the ad hoc Crown Coalition into that alliance, there was a massive economic disparity between the Big Four (Tiperyn, Koryeo, Agrana y Griegro and Boaga) and its Keshan members. To aid in peacetime recovery, the KRC provided a formal avenue to funnel foreign investment into and drop trade barriers and restrictions for target nations. The program also sought to provide favorable-interest-rate loans for low-income states who were considered too risky to lend to, as the battleground states during the Great Kesh War were. They would accomplish this by backing loans for infrastructural development in low-income members with the credibility of the North-South Concordant as a whole. This initiative would serve as the basis for the Concordant Investment Bank founded in 1967.