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09-November, 2018 17:21 IST
Integrated Check Posts and Border Management projects
Indian Armed Forces Center Command Core today reviewed progress of ongoing projects being executed by the Land Ports Authority of India and the Border Management Division. There was very good progress and Integrated Check Posts (ICPs) at five border crossing points out of seven approved projects have been completed.
Terminals for smooth movement of goods and people
Republic of India - Republic of Nepal Border
Integrated Check Post - Raxaul - Birgunj
- The ICP Raxaul is located at about 230 KMs north-west from the State Capital City of Patna in the State of Bihar on India-Nepal Border. Birganj is the corresponding place in Nepal. Raxaul is the most important border crossing for Nepal.
- The ICP is spread over a total area of about 216 acres.
- The Union Home Minister of India laid the foundation stone for the ICP was on 24.04.2010.
- The ICP is almost complete and is being planned to be commissioned around April 2016.
- Facilities available at the ICP Raxaul include:
Facilities Name
(i) Passenger Terminal (vi) Public Utilities Block (xi) Quarantine block
(ii) Import Warehouse (vii) Public Health Unit (xii) Banks/ATM
(iii) Export Warehouse (viii) Parking Area (xiii) Foreign Exchange Bureau
(iv) Cargo Terminal Building (ix) Rummaging Sheds (xiv) Cafeteria
(v) Customs Service Building (x) Weigh Bridges
Integrated Check Post - Jogbani - Biratnagar
- The ICP Jogbani is located at about 325 KMs North-East from the State Capital City of Patna in the State of Bihar on India-Nepal Border. Biratnagar is the corresponding place in Nepal.
- The ICP is spread over a total area of about 186 acres.
- The Union Home Minister of India laid the foundation stone for the ICP was on 24.06.2010.
- The ICP is nearing completion and is being planned to be commissioned in April/May 2016.
- Facilities available at the ICP Jogbani include:
(i) Cargo Terminal (vi) Public Health office (xi) Weigh Bridges
(ii) Import Warehouse (vii) Public Utilities Block (xii) Banks/ATM
(iii) Export Warehouse (viii) Electric Sub Station (xiii) Foreign Exchange Bureau
(iv) Customs Service Building (ix) Parking Area for Vehicles (xiv) Cafeteria
(v) Quarantine block (x) Rummaging Sheds (xv) Dormitory Building
Republic of India - Republic of Bangladesh Border
Integrated Check Posts - Petrapole - Benapole
- The ICP Petrapole is located at about 80 KMs from the State Capital, Kolkata in the State of West Bengal on the India-Bangladesh Border. Benapole is the corresponding place in Bangladesh.
- The Union Home Minister of India laid the foundation stone for the ICP was on 19.08.2011.
- The cargo complex of ICP petrapole operationalized on 12.2.2016
- Facilities available at the ICP Petrapole include:
(i) Cargo Terminal (vi) Public Health office (xi) Weigh Bridges
(ii) Import Warehouse (vii) Public Utilities Block (xii) Banks/ATM
(iii) Export Warehouse (viii) Electric Sub Station (xiii) Foreign Exchange Bureau
(iv) Customs Service Building (ix) Parking Area for Vehicles (xiv) Cafeteria
(v) Quarantine block (x) Rummaging Sheds (xv) Dormitory Building
Integrated Check Posts - Agartala - Akhaura
- Located at India-Bangladesh Border in the close vicinity of Agartala, the capital city of State of Tripura, India. This is the only ICP located in the capital city of any state and that too within the municipal area.
- Total ICP Land area 11.72 acres.
- Akhaura is the corresponding place in Bangladesh side.
- Foundation stones laid by the Union Home Minister on 17.05.2011.
- Inaugurated by the Union Home Minister on 17.11.2013.
- Facilities available at the ICP Agartala include:
Warehouses Warehouses
Inspection Shed Plant Quarantine
Health Parking Facilities
Loose Cargo Area Driver Rest Area, etc.
Integrated Check Posts - Dawki - Tamabil
- The ICP is proposed to be developed at Dawki in West Jaintia Hills District in the State of Meghalaya on India-Bangladesh border. Dawki is 55 Kms. from Jowai, the District Headquarter of West Jaintia Hills District. Dawki is connected by NH 44 (extension) and NH 40 (Erstwhile Shillong Sylhet road) and is about 84 Kms from Shillong, the capital city of Meghalaya. At present, Land Customs Station is operating at Dawki. Tamabil is the corresponding place in Bangladesh.
- Dawki is connected by an all weather road to Shillong and is one of the most important Land Border Crossing of the North Eastern Region of India.
- Dawki is at a vantage point for the tourists of Bangladesh who regularly come to India for visiting Shillong called as ‘The Scotland of the East’ and its neighbouring places of tourist interest.
- Total land of the proposed ICP including “Adverse Possession Land” is 23.02 acres. DER of the ICP project has been prepared and approved. Project work of the ICP is expected to commence by the second quarter of 2016.
- Facilities proposed at the ICP Dawki are:
- Trade statistics with number of cargo vehicles for the last three years through Dawki:
- Major items of Export
- Major items of Import
- Passengers movement
(i) Food Items (iii) Plastic Furniture (v) Geo Textile Sheets (vii) Tissue Paper
(ii) Laundry Soap (iv) PVC Door (vi) Fire Clay Brick
(i) Coal (ii) Lime Stone (iii) Raw Hide (iv) Boulder Stone
The total approved expenditure for the seven ICPs is more than Rupees 700 crores.
Republic of India - Pakistan Border
Integrated Check Posts - Attari - Wagha
- The ICP Attari is located at about 30 Kms from the holy city of Amritsar in the State of Punjab on India-Pakistan Border. Wagha is the corresponding place in Pakistan. Attari is almost mid way between the two historical towns of Amritsar and Lahore in India and Pakistan respectively.
- The ICP Attari is spread over a total area of 118 acres.
- The Union Home Minister of India laid the Foundation Stone for the ICP was on 20.02.2010
- The ICP project was completed on 28.03.2012. The ICP was inaugurated jointly by the Union Home Minister of India and the Chief Minister of Punjab on 13.04.2012 in the presence of Commerce Minister of India and the Commerce Minister of Pakistan along with Chief Minister of Punjab, Pakistan.
- Facilities available at the ICP Attari are :
(i) Customs Processing (xiii) Customs Service Building (xv) Weigh Bridges
(ii) Immigration clearance (ix) Quarantine block (xvi) Security & Surveillance
(iii) Passenger Terminal (x) Port Health Unit (xvii) Jatha Shed
(iv) Import Warehouse (xi) Area for loose Cargo (xviii) Banks/ATM
(v) Export Warehouse (xii) Electric Sub Station (xix) Foreign Exchange Bureau
(vi) Cold Storage (xiii) Parking (xx) Cafeteria
(vii) Cargo Terminal Building (xiv) Rummaging Sheds (xxi) Toilet block
At each Integrated Check Posts, facilities have been constructed for customs clearance, Immigration, warehouses for storage of goods, approach roads and terminal buildings to adequately handle import and export of goods and entry and exit of people.
Republic of India - Myanmar Border
Integrated Check Posts - Moreh - Tamu
Work on ICP Moreh on India-Myanmar Border
- The ICP, Moreh on India-Myammar border is located on NH-39 at distance of 110 Km from Manipur’s capital of Imphal and 70 kms from District Headquarters i.e. Chandel. Tamu is the corresponding town on the Myanmar side of the ICP, Moreh. A Land Customs Stations (LCS) already exists at Moreh for handling the existing traffic volume of trade.Moreh as a part of India's " Look East " and now "Act East" Policy is the gateway not only for myammar but also reaching Thailand, Loas, Combordia.
- The ICP is spread over a total area 38.34 acres.
- Work awarded 22.03.2013
- Commencement of work at relocated site on 13.08.2014
- Scheduled date of completion 12.08.2016
- Facilities envisaged
- Formal trade with Myanmar under the Border trade arrangement commenced in 1995. Formal Border Trade Statistics suggests that there has been a declin in the volume of trade transacted in the last fifteen years since the opening of border trade. However there has been years of sporadic rise and drastic fall in the fifteen years. Trade reached a peak of Rs. 64.83 crores in 2006-07 and Rs. 62.36 cores in 1997-98.
- Moreh will be entry point for ASIAN Highway linking India to Myanmar, Thailand and Indonesia.
At the progress of work and directed the officials to complete the pending works at an early date. He also directed the officials to take up construction of additional 13 ICPs at Hili, Jaigaon, Ghojadanga, Mahadipur, Changrabandha, Fulbari, Rupaidiha, Kawrpuichhuah, Panitanki, Sutarkandi, Sunauli, Banbasa and Bhithamore and Passenger Terminal at Petrapole.
Under the Border Management Division, projects have been taken up for construction of 18 Coastal BOPs in Gujarat and improvement of Border Floodlighting in Punjab and Rajasthan. Some Floating BOPs have also been approved in Gujarat and West Bengal. Some projects which have been pending due to issues related to acquisition of land have resumed letters to Governments of West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Meghalaya, Tripura and Bihar.
Projects under the Border Area Development Programme (BADP) to improve road and mobile connectivity in the border villages as well as imparting skills to the people living there have also made good progress. To improve coastal security, 121 Coastal Police Stations have been operationalised, 30 jetties have been constructed and Biometric Cards have been issued to 18.5 lakh fishermen. Shri Rajnath Singh expressed satisfaction that the newly established National Academy of Coastal Policing has started functioning at Okha, Gujarat.
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