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SAARC: India to propose road, rail links along Nepal, Bangla borders

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Anubhuti Vishnoi Posted: Aug 30, 2007 at 2306 hrs IST
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NEW DELHI, AUGUST 30: As the first SAARC Transport Ministers’ meet comes to a close in New Delhi on Friday, India is set to propose two inter-regional road corridors along the Nepal-India and Bangladesh circuit apart from a rail corridor. India will also suggest aviation corridors connecting New Delhi with two other SAARC nations.

The road corridors India will push for are likely to include a 1,323 long km stretch from Kathmandu via Birganj (Nepal) and Kolkata to Haldia. The other road corridor is likely to be the 1,394 km-long stretch from Kathmandu via Kakarvitta in Nepal and Phulbari in India to Chittagong in Bangladesh.

“India will propose two road corridors along the Nepal-India-Bangladesh axis alongwith a rail corridor and aviation links from New Delhi to two other nations. Afghanistan will also figure in the meet though there is no transport corridor planned for it as of now,” said a senior official.

Union Minister for Shipping, Road Transport & Highways T R Baalu will present India’s case at the meet on Friday. India has shortlisted these corridors from amongst a set of 10 road corridors, five rail corridors and several aviation gateways suggested in the regional multi-modal transport study submitted to the SAARC Secretariat in June 2006.

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