GS 2: International RelationsGS 3: EconomyPrelims

India to extend its railway grid to Bhutan: how this will help the neighbours, Pg14.

India extends railway grid to Bhutan with ₹6,033 crore investment, boosting trade and regional ties amid China's influence.

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Key Highlights:

  • India and Bhutan have signed an MoU for two railway projects: Kokrajhar (Assam)-Gelephu (Bhutan) and Banarhat (Bengal)-Samtse (Bhutan).
  • The Kokrajhar-Gelephu line, spanning 69 km, is estimated to cost Rs 5,456 crore.
  • The Banarhat-Samtse line, covering 20 km, will be built with an investment of Rs 577 crore.
  • These projects aim to strengthen ties, boost trade, and counter China’s influence in the region.

Detailed Insights:

  • The railway projects originated from a 2005 MoU to establish five railway links between India and Bhutan.
  • RITES conducted initial feasibility studies in 2008, and the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) prepared detailed project reports.
  • Gelephu is being developed as a 'Mindfulness City' with autonomous powers, while Samtse is envisioned as an industrial town.
  • The 2016 trade agreement between India and Bhutan established a free trade zone, with India accounting for 80% of Bhutan's total trade.
  • The Kokrajhar-Gelephu project has been declared a special railway project to expedite clearances and land acquisition.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • MoU (Memorandum of Understanding): A formal agreement between parties outlining intentions and cooperation.
  • Free Trade Agreement: An agreement between countries to reduce or eliminate trade barriers.
  • Land Acquisition: The process of acquiring private land for public infrastructure projects.
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