Launch of Mega Waterways Project on the Brahmaputra
The Indian government has launched a comprehensive project aimed at securing 20 national waterways in Northeast India, including the Brahmaputra and Barak rivers.
The Indian government has inaugurated a significant mega waterways project focusing on enhancing the infrastructure and security of 20 national waterways in Northeast India, particularly the Brahmaputra and Barak rivers. This initiative involves detailed planning for different waterway services, ensuring appropriate measures for the operation of passenger and cargo vessels, as well as promoting river cruise tourism.
Each waterway will have tailored programs including the development of jetties, terminals, and other support structures, assigned to various departmental responsibilities. This approach is designed to improve the logistical framework and establish a robust system that can facilitate smooth navigation and commerce along these vital waterways. The project is expected to boost the regional economy by improving accessibility and connectivity.
Furthermore, this initiative reflects India's commitment to developing a sustainable and efficient inland water transport system in the northeastern region. By focusing on these waterways, the government is also aiming to promote tourism and enhance the overall development of the region, ensuring that the economic benefits reach the local communities while also addressing environmental concerns.