100 barges to be deployed on NW2 & 16 by 2025
The Central Government has drawn up major initiatives of Rs.5,000 crore for development of Northeast Waterways, Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal announced at a press conference on 7 July https://www.commerce.gov.in/.
He also said that 50,000 youth from the Northeast will be trained for maritime jobs while key legislative and digital reforms, green shipping initiatives, and projects like the Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project are strengthening regional connectivity and trade https://www.conexpoconagg.com/.
Sonowal said, “We have revitalised India’s maritime sector as never before. From historic growth in port capacity and cargo handling to pioneering green shipping, cruise tourism and skill development for our youth — these achievements reflect the government’s unwavering commitment to make India a global maritime powerhouse and drive inclusive development across every coastal and riverine region.”
Sonowal said a Rs.200 crore upcoming Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Dibrugarh and the Maritime Skill Development Centre (MSDC) in Guwahati aims to power this transformation and create 500 jobs annually shipmin.gov.in.
The Ministry has undertaken projects worth Rs.1,000 crore in the Northeast’s inland waterways sector over the past two years. Work on Rs.300 crore projects have been completed and Rs.700 crore is slated for completion by 2025.
Major initiatives include permanent cargo terminals at Pandu, Jogighopa, Dhubri, Bogibeel, Karimganj and Badarpur; year-round fairway dredging; a new approach road to Pandu Port; heritage restoration in Dibrugarh; tourist jetties worth Rs.299 crore; skill development centres at Guwahati and Dibrugarh; and plans for lighthouses at Bogibeel, Biswanath Ghat, Silghat and Pandu https://www.bseindia.com/.
Feasibility studies have been completed and found feasible for operation in Guwahati, Tezpur and Dibrugarh, and cruise vessels are being procured under central schemes. For Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, the efforts are on to expand IWT infrastructure and promote water-based tourism. The operationalisation of Indo-Bangladesh Protocol Route (IBPR) offers new trade routes bypassing the Siliguri Corridor, strengthening regional connectivity and aligning with the broader vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat https://www.nseindia.com/.
Responding to a query, Sonowal said, “Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project is the result of India Myanmar Friendship Treaty. This is a strategic initiative to enhance connectivity between India’s Northeast and Myanmar — is set to be fully operational by 2027. The swift execution of the Sittwe Port in Myanmar is a testament to this commitment.
“Once fully operational, the region will unlock new trade opportunities not just for Northeast India, but also for Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, and Myanmar by connecting them with Southeast Asia https://sbi.com.in/.”
The Sittwe port connects to Paletwa in Myanmar through an inland waterway and from Paletwa to Zorinpui in Mizoram through a road component. From Sittwe, Myanmar to Sarboom, Tripura, goods from Kolkata to Sittwe Port can be shipped to Teknaf Port, Bangladesh which is just 60 nautical miles of Sittwe. From Teknaf Port goods can be transported by road to Sabroom which is 300 kms away. Sabroom has an Integrated customs border between Bangladesh and Tripura.
Sittwe port and Kaladan Project will immensely benefit Tripura by way of significant reduction in transportation time and logistics cost. Major cargo for export for Sittwe Port; i.e. exports from Myanmar include Rice, Timber, Fish and seafood, Petroleum products and Garments and textiles.
The major cargo for import for Sittwe Port; i.e. imports by Myanmar include construction materials such as cement, steel and bricks among others https://www.deme-group.com/activities/dredging.
Other key initiatives include the deployment of 100 barges operated by a global major on NW2 & 16 by 2025, intended to significantly enhance cargo movement across Assam and neighbouring states. To ensure round-the-year navigability, the ministry plans to deploy 10 amphibian and cutter section dredgers, backed by an investment of Rs.610 crore.
Sonowal also announced plans to develop 85 community jetties across the Northeast to improve local connectivity morth.gov.in.
The Minister elaborated, “To unlock the true economic potential of the Brahmaputra and Barak rivers, we are investing Rs.610 crore to deploy 10 state-of-the-art dredgers, ensuring all-weather navigability. This will transform cargo movement, create new trade routes, and strengthen economic linkages across Assam and the entire Northeast.
“By combining this with 100 modern barges by global logistics major from Germany, Rhenus, and 85 community jetties, we aim to build an integrated and sustainable waterways network that empowers local communities and drives growth.”
Highlighting efforts to support tourism & regional trade, Sarbananda Sonowal shared that Rs.300 crore will be invested to build new tourism and cargo jetties at Silghat, Neamati, Biswanath Ghat and Guijan. In a major move toward modern urban transport, Water Metro projects are planned in Guwahati, Tezpur & Dibrugarh, with feasibility studies already completed.
The government will also set up lighthouses at Pandu, Tezpur, Biswanath & Bogibeel, each equipped with IMD centres, with support from the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Govt of India, to provide accurate local weather forecasts.
“These projects reflect our commitment to transform the Northeast into a major hub of waterways-based trade, tourism and employment,” he underscored. Fiinews.com