Rajya Sabha member, team meet rebel Arakan Army inside Myanmar, discover poor condition of Kaladan project on Myanmar side
- March 2, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Rajya Sabha member, team meet rebel Arakan Army inside Myanmar, discover poor condition of Kaladan project on Myanmar side
Subject: IR
Section: Places in news
Context:
- An Indian delegation, led by Rajya Sabha member K. Vanlalvena, engaged in talks with the Arakan Army within Myanmar, weeks after the rebel group captured a crucial township near the Indian border.
details:
- The meeting aimed to discuss the status of the Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project, a $484 million connectivity initiative designed to enhance overland and water connectivity between India and Southeast Asia.
- Key Discussions:
- The dialogue with the Arakan Army focused on two main issues: the refugee problem affecting the region and the progress of the Kaladan project.
- Security and Autonomy Concerns:
- The situation indicates a loss of control by the Burmese military in the area, highlighting the influence of various rebel groups over approximately forty per cent of Myanmar’s territory.
- Strategic Implications:
- The Kaladan project is strategically important for connecting India’s northeastern region to Southeast Asia, potentially enhancing commercial prospects through the port of Sittwe.
- The engagement with the Arakan Army, a non-state actor with growing influence, raises questions about the future legal status of the Kaladan project amid Myanmar’s complex political landscape.
About Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project:
- Kaladan Project would link India and Myanmar via the Bay of Bengal.
- It was jointly identified by India and Myanmar to create a multi-modal mode of transport for the shipment of cargo from the eastern ports of India to Myanmar as well as to the North-Eastern part of India through Myanmar.
- It is being constructed by India under the Grant in Aid Scheme.
- Once completed, it will link Kolkata with the Sittwe seaport in Rakhine state in Myanmar, primarily over the Bay of Bengal – covering over 500 km.
- The project envisaged four important stages:
- Kolkata to Sittwe waterway;
- Sittwe to Paletwa inland (River Kaladan) waterway;
- Paletwa to India-Myanmar border post in Myanmar;
- Finally, linking the road to Lawngtlai in Mizoram as part of the project’s last leg;
- Benefits:
- The project is expected to contribute to the economic development of the North-Eastern States of India.
- It also provides a strategic link to the North-East, thereby reducing pressure on the Siliguri Corridor.
Places in news:
- Paletwa township- a part of Myanmar (border to India) currently controlled by the Arakan Army.
- Port of Sittwe- A port of Myanmar and a part of the Kaladan Project.
Source: TH