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MONDAY, APRIL 21, 2025
According to sources, the Indian government is thinking of an alternative
route to reach the seven sisters via Nepal or Bhutan instead of going
through Bangladesh
The Hindu
21 April, 2025, 12:40 pm
Last modified: 21 April, 2025, 12:42 pm
Representative photo of the Indian railways
The Indian government has withdrawn funding for a project by its
railways to connect the seven northeastern states with the mainland via
Bangladesh, alleging its neighbour of going through ongoing political
unrest and a lack of safety of labour.
The decision has halted three ongoing projects and paused surveys on five
others, the Hindu reported.
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According to sources, the Indian government is thinking of an alternative route
to reach the seven sisters via Nepal or Bhutan instead of going through
Bangladesh.
Although India has suspended its railways projects in Bangladesh worth 5,000
crore rupees, it is mulling over initiating other connectivity projects in Nepal and
Bhutan worth 3,500-4000 crore rupees, sources said.
The stalled projects were critical for connecting India's landlocked northeastern
states via Bangladesh's rail network. They were designed to reduce dependence
on the narrow Siliguri Corridor, or "chicken's neck," which links the region to
mainland India.
"So right now we are not supplying construction materials or other items to
Bangaldesh. There is a halt on project funding for connectivity route through the
neighbouring country. There needs to be some political stability first. However,
construction work on the Indian side is going on as planned," the official said
requesting anonymity.
India's trade relationship with Bangladesh, valued at $12.9 billion in 2024, is a
cornerstone of regional economic ties. Bangladesh has been India's largest
trading partner in South Asia.
Projects stalled
Three India- assisted projects that have now been suspended include Akhaura -
Agartala Cross-Border Rail Link and Khulabura-Sahabajpur rail line laying;
Khulna - Mongla Port Rail Line; and the Dhaka – Tongi – Joydebpur rail
expansion project.
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The Akhaura – Agartala (Tripura) Cross-Border Rail Link project has been
executed under Government of India grant assistance of nearly 400 crore rupees
extended to the neighbouring country. The length of the rail link is 12.24km with
a 6.78km dual gauge rail line in Bangladesh and 5.46km in Tripura. The
Khulabura-Sahabajpur rail line is part of this project; and aims to improve
connectivity to Assam by utilizing existing trade routes and laying new tracks.
The Khulna - Mongla Port Rail Line project is being implemented under
concessional Line of Credit with a total project cost of $388.92 million (3300 crore
rupees). The project entails construction of approximately 65km of broad gauge
rail route between Mongla Port and the existing rail network in Khulna.
With this, Mongla, the second largest port of Bangladesh, gets connected with
the broad-gauge railway network. India has operational rights to a terminal in
Mongla.
The Dhaka-Tongi-Joydebpur railway expansion project due for completion in
June 2027 has seen delayed execution of less than 50% till last year. Nearly 1600
crore rupees of the project was reportedly to be through Indian assistance (by
EXIM Bank of India). There have also been issues with getting funding
clearances, sources said.
"In another five, there were location surveys that were being carried out. They
have been stalled," a second official said.
Alternative regional strategy
In response, India is pivoting to domestic and alternative regional strategies.
The government is exploring the possibility of line doubling and quadrupling in
Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, key arteries feeding into the Siliguri Corridor, to
enhance capacity and reliability. "Survey work is underway," said a second
Railway official.
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Simultaneously, New Delhi is exploring rail links through Bhutan and Nepal,
leveraging existing agreements like the India-Nepal rail pact and Bhutan's
proximity to the North East. These routes, while logistically complex, could
diversify India's connectivity options and reduce reliance on Bangladesh.
For instance, a previous plan for improved connectivity between India and
Nepal included construction of 190 km of new lines between Biratnagar – New
Mal; and another 12.5 km of new lines in Galgalia – Bhadrapur – Kajali Bazar
sections.
In West Bengal (improving connectivity in the Chicken Neck region) 170 km new
railway line construction is set to happen in Kumedpur – Ambari Falakata
segment; while 25 kms of new line laying will be done to improve connectivity
between Bengal and Bihar.
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