An ambitious USD 5.19
billion road project to connect India and Sri Lanka with a sea-bridge and an
underwater tunnel is believed to have been discussed today by Union Minister
Nitin Gadkari during his talks with visiting Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
Gadkari, Minister for
Road Transport, Highways and Shipping, called on Wickremesinghe here today and
discussed construction of a sea bridge and an underwater tunnel linking 22-km
stretch between Talaimannar in the island nation and Dhanushkodi in India,
official sources said.
To improve
connectivity with the neighbouring nations, India has signed motor vehicle
pacts with Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal and is also proposing to improve
connectivity with Sri Lanka.
"Multi-lateral
funding agency ADB, which has already agreed to finance infrastructure projects
worth about USD 8 billion for Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal (BBIN)
region, has also shown keen interest in financing USD 5.19 billion India-Sri
Lanka proposed project," a source said.
Sources said it was
also proposed during the meeting that a Secretary-level meeting along with the
representatives of ADB can be held in Sri Lanka to discuss the project.
India also wants Sri
Lanka to join the BBIN Motor Vehicle Agreement, signed in June this year in
Bhutan during Gadkari's visit there, which aims to facilitate cross-border
movement of all types of vehicles in the BBIN region.
Work on the USD 8
billion road connectivity projects among Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal
(BBIN) is likely to be completed within two years.
India would also enter
into another landmark motor pact with Myanmar and Thailand by year-end.
Gadkari had earlier
said ADB is ready to finance the project "for providing connectivity to
Sri Lanka".
Work on the USD 8
billion road connectivity projects among Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal
(BBIN) is likely to be completed within two years.
India would also enter
into another landmark motor pact with Myanmar and Thailand by year-end.
Gadkari had earlier
said ADB is ready to finance the project "for providing connectivity to
Sri Lanka".
He had said there was
a missing link of narrow corridor of about 22 km in connectivity to Sri Lanka
from Rameshwaram which is presently being serviced through makeshift ferry
service arrangements.
"We are working
on the project and as soon as it is completed, Trans Asia Road and transport
network could be extended to Sri Lanka," Gadkari had said.
Source: The Economic Times
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