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Nitin Gadkari, Sri Lankan PM discuss $5.19 billion India-Lanka road project, underwater tunnel!!

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NEW DELHI: 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 MinisterRanil 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".

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.
 
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Bad idea.. They should restart the Totucorin - TalaiMannar ferry service, That's more than adequate as far as connectivity goes.. Any physical connectivity with the main land will bring massive security and social issues to the island

Anyways all the noise has been coming from the Indian side, Nothing has been discussed or agreed to by the Sri Lankans so far
 
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NEW DELHI: 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 MinisterRanil 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".

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.

This is gonna be one hell of a ride :enjoy:
 
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To be honest I hope this doesn't go through because it's way too early for such actions. We should consider this when both countries improve significantly in terms of income levels and infrastructure.

Sadly you speak the truth,trade is not much BTW the 2 countries & the road will be underutilized
 
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This is great initiative to link India and Sri lanka by road
 
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To be honest I hope this doesn't go through because it's way too early for such actions. We should consider this when both countries improve significantly in terms of income levels and infrastructure.
trade volumes are unfortunately quite pathetic, hope we can fix that in the future as India slowly becomes a manufacturing hub.

infrastructure and connectivity is never a bad idea, though.. security concerns could be handled by setting up a joint mechanism, it's only a tunnel/road.. by comparison I'd say the high seas are far more difficult and expensive to surveil on a constant basis.
 
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Sadly you speak the truth,trade is not much BTW the 2 countries & the road will be underutilized

In coming days it'll be useful... especially with the new trade route of BBIN..... it will ne BBINS
 
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Gadkari dreams big, but problem is his dreams run more faster then his ability to catch up with them.
First start a good ferry services first, then talk about undersea routes.
 
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Holy crap, that would be insane and dangerous to build...

they have under water road and train tunnel between UK & France. But traffic may not be high enough to make a case for tunnel between India & SL
 
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