India and Russia aim to establish Chennai-Vladivostok maritime route
- June 27, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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India and Russia aim to establish Chennai-Vladivostok maritime route
Subject : International relations
Section: Places in news
Context:
- India and Russia are keen to make the Chennai – Vladivostok maritime route operational,n Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal informed.
Details:
- During the 2019 visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi signed a Memorandum of Intent (MoI) on the ‘Development of Maritime Communications between the Port of Vladivostok and the Port of Chennai’.
- The Vladivostok – Chennai route passes through the Sea of Japan, the South China Sea and Malacca Strait.
- The route will bring down transport time to 12 days, almost a third of what is taken under the existing popular route that covers St Petersburg to Mumbai.
- The current maritime route, St Petersburg to Mumbai, is said to be an 8,675 nautical mile (16,000 km) one.
- Against this, the proposed Vladivostok – Chennai route is said to be 5647 nautical miles (10,500 km) long.
- Costs are expected to reduce by 30%.
- Significance of the new route:
- The new route would also give India access to the Far East, including countries like Mongolia, and the largest presence in the South East Asian region.
- While export from Russia could include coal, crude oil and LNG, apart from commodities like apples and kiwis.; shipments from India could include construction equipment, construction materials, and pharma, among others.
What is the Significance of the Russian Far East (REF)?
- The region encompasses one-third of Russia’s territory and is rich with natural resources such as fish, oil, natural gas, wood, diamonds and other minerals.
- The small population living in the region is another factor for encouraging people to move and work in the Far East.
- The region’s riches and resources contribute to 5 % of Russia’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product).
- But despite the abundance and availability of materials, procuring and supplying them is an issue due to the unavailability of personnel.
- The RFE is geographically placed at a strategic location, acting as a gateway into Asia.