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India to operationalize Sittwe port, ‘Chabahar of the east’, in 2021


In a development that will increase connectivity and economic development in north-east India and Myanmar, India on Thursday announced that the key Sittwe port in the Rakhine state of Myanmar will be operationalized in the first quarter of 2021, the period between January to March. The Sittwe port is called Chabahar of the east.

India’s Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla during virtual Foreign Office Consultations between the two countries said, “Despite the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, we are working towards operationalizing the Sittwe Port by the first quarter of next year. With respect to the 69 bridges on the Trilateral Highway, I am happy to inform you that we will soon be moving forward with the tendering process.”

Port at Sittwe and IWT Terminals in Sittwe and Paletwa have been constructed with Centre’s grant assistance in May 2017 at a cost of about USD 78 million. A Port Operator has taken over the port operations at Sittwe from February 1, 2020.

Sittwe is part of India built mega Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project. The project when completed, will improve connectivity with Myanmar, by creating a transport corridor for shipment of cargo from the eastern ports of India to Myanmar as well as to the North-Eastern region of India via Myanmar.

Myanmar delegation was led by Permanent Secretary, U Soe Han at the virtual meet that saw several other issues being discussed.

During the meet, Shringla highlighting the “strong civilizational links”, talked about the work India has “undertaken with the restoration of the famous Ananda Temple and are working on the conservation of some earthquake-damaged pagodas in Bagan”. He expressed hope that Phase – I will be completed “at the earliest which has been delayed due to the ongoing COVID pandemic.”

On security cooperation, Shringla remarked how both countries “have remained sensitive to each other’s security concerns” and “Myanmar’s handing over of 22 Indian insurgents has been deeply appreciated by the India government and sends a strong message of deterrence to inimical elements on both sides”.

It is interesting to note that Myanmar will be sending its representative to India’s Information Fusion Centre for the Indian Ocean Region based in Gurgaon. The Fusion centre has detailed information on the developments in the Indian ocean.

On COVID-19 vaccine, he said, “We stand committed to sharing our capabilities with our strategic partners, including Myanmar, in our collective best interest.”

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