First
Indian Cargo Ship at the Sittwe Port in Myanmar
Received by Ministers
·
50%
reduction in cost & time of transportation of goods between Kolkata and Agartala
and Aizwal with the development of Sittwe Port
·
This
will promote promote trade connectivity and people to
people ties between India and Myanmar and the wider region and will help boost economic
development of NE states under ‘Act East Policy’ of the Government
Union Minister for Ports, Shipping
and Waterways and AYUSH Sarbananda Sonowal and Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Transport
& Communications Admiral Tin Aung San, of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar
jointly inaugurated the Sittwe Port in Rakhine State,
Myanmar on 9 May, 2023. During this event they received the first Indian Cargo ship
which was flagged off from Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port,
Kolkata.
The operationalisation of Sittwe Port would enhance bilateral and regional trade as well
as contribute to the local economy of Rakhine State of Myanmar. The greater connectivity
provided by the Port will lead to employment opportunities and enhanced growth prospects
in the region.
In his remarks at the inauguration
ceremony, Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways highlighted the close
historical, cultural and economic ties between India and Myanmar, particularly the
Rakhine State of Myanmar. He reiterated India’s longstanding commitment towards
the development and prosperity of people of Myanmar through developmental initiatives
such as the Sittwe Port.
This project was conceptualized
to provide an alternative connectivity of Mizoram with Haldia / Kolkata / any Indian
ports through Kaladan River in Myanmar. The project envisages highway / road transport
from Mizoram to Paletwa (Myanmar), thereafter from Paletwa to Sittwe (Myanmar) by Inland
Water Transport (IWT) and from Sittwe to any port in India
by maritime shipping. The project comprises of following segments (Index map is
also enclosed):
|
Sl.No |
Stretch |
Mode |
Distance |
|
(a) |
Haldia
to Sittwe port in Myanmar |
Shipping |
539
km |
|
(b) |
Sittwe
to Paletwa (River Kaladan) |
IWT |
158
km |
|
(c) |
Paletwa
to Indo-Myanmar Border (in Myanmar) |
Road |
110
km |
|
(d) |
Indo-Myanmar
Border to NH.54 (in India) |
Road |
100
km |
Sittwe Port
has been developed as a part of the Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project
(KMTTP) funded under grant in aid assistance from Government of India. Once fully
operationalized the waterway and road components of KMTTP will link the East coast
of India to the North-eastern states through the Sittwe
port.