East-West Industrial Corridor Highway, Arunachal Pradesh

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East-West Industrial Corridor Highway, Arunachal Pradesh
Major junctions
West endBhairabkunda in Udalguri district in Assam
East endRuksin in East Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh
Location
StatesArunachal Pradesh, Assam
Major citiesBhairabkunda, Ruksin
Highway system

East-West Industrial Corridor Highway of Arunachal Pradesh, a 2-lane and 966.78 km long including existing 274.20 km Pasighat-Manmao route, is a proposed highway across lower foothills of Arunachal Pradesh state in India from Bhairabkunda in Assam at tri-junction of Bhutan-Assam-Arunachal Pradesh in west to Kanubari tri-junction of Nagaland-Assam-Arunachal Pradesh in east.[1][2][3]

Background[edit]

The Government of Arunachal Pradesh (GoAP) is responsible for preparing DPR which has planning, survey, environmental and land acquisition approvals as prerequisites. Once DPR is ready, these projects are granted approval by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH). Some of these projects subsume the existing or under-construction roads constructed by BRO, NHAI, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW), CPWD and other states of India or other nations. Hence, right from the inception, these projects require GoAP to facilitate coordinated efforts of multiple entities including MoRTH, NHAI, MoPSW, MoDNER, CPWD, state PWDs, BRO, MoD, NSA, Ministry of External Affairs (MoEA), and Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC). BJP-led Government of India (GoI) and GoAP were trying to expedite some of these projects.[4] Since some these are constructed by BRO, once the paved basic road has been constructed by BRO ideally these should be handed over to NHAI and state PWDs (with the status of NH and SH accessible to civilians) so that BRO can focus on its core activity of building newer strategic border roads in the inaccessible areas. This is not done always due to turf war by BRO and poor efforts (poor justification to MoD and poor overall coordination) by the concerned state govt, resulting in lack of connectivity optimisation and poor collective ROI for India. Hence, persistent efforts by GoAP and firm backing by GoI are key to success, timely completion and maximisation of ROI of these projects.

Important road projects of Arunachal Pradesh[edit]

These major highways, spanning across the entire length of Arunachal Pradesh, are key to Arunachal Pradesh's development, India's national security and international Look East connectivity.[5]

  • East-West Industrial Corridor Highway (this project):
    Proposed highway which runs long foothills of Himalaya in lower in Arunachal Pradesh. As of 2021, some phases are under survey and DPR while others are yet to be planned or surveyed.
  • Trans-Arunachal Highway:
    Partially existing highway which roughly divides Arunachal Pradesh in upper two-third and lower one-third portions. As of 2021, some phases are under survey and DPR while others are yet to be planned or surveyed.
  • Arunachal Central Highway:
    Partially existing highway which roughly divides Arunachal Pradesh in two equal halves. Parts of its alignment could be taken from the India-China Border Roads (ICBR) being constructed by BRO. As of 2021, there were no media reports of any integrated planning or surveys by GoAP except the ICBR projects being undertaken by the BRO in an isolated manner.
    It runs from Radi (in Bhutan, existing highway from Radi connects to Silliguri Corridor via Trashigang) to Sakteng Arunachal-Bhutan border (greenfield route),
    Sakteng-Lubrang-Dirang direct alignment (partially greenfield), Dirang-Khenewa HQ (greenfield, via Thembang-Khoina-Nafra(circle HQ)-Koyo-BarmengHQ),
    Khenewa-Yangfo-Koloriang (upgrade existing, some ICBRs, with additional Yangfo-Zero Point partially greenfield spur),
    Koloriang-Tato (greenfield, some ICBRs, Tato is HQ of Shi Yomi district),
    Tato-Payum-YingkongHQ-Mariyang (existing Tato-Payum, greenfield Payum-Gashing-Jengging, Jengging-Yingking-Mariyang (existing),
    Mariyang-Etalin (direct greenfield alignment, from Mariyang or Damro-Boga-Lasing then to Awoka-Atiyi-Etalin HQ),
    Etalin-Apanli-Fishtail-II-Changlagam/Desali (upgrade of existing village road west-to-east Etain-Anose-Sunil-Apanli-Malinye-Chibuni to east of Chibuni at confluence of river, at confluence turn south and go on top of western-most spur of Fishtail-II ridge were river originates, 2 spur roads from Fishtail ridge top - one over the ridge to southwest to Desali HQ to NH-313 and second spur from ridge top to southeast to Changlagam HQ along the river, build road in interim and all-weather tunnel as long-term connectivity),
    Changlagam-Chirang-Walong (greenfield), Walong-Krosam (existing), Krosam-Namdapha Camp (greenfield), to Longyi.


  • Arunachal Frontier Highway:
    Proposed highway which runs long and as close as possible to the India-China LAC. Parts of its alignment could be taken from the ICBR being constructed by BRO. As of 2021, there were no media reports of any integrated planning or surveys by Arunachal Pradesh government except the ICBR projects being undertaken by the BRO in an isolated manner.

Related connectivity[edit]

Following either intersect with or synergetically enhance the wider connectivity of this highway.

Project details[edit]

Route alignment[edit]

Running through the foothills across at least 12 districts of Arunachal Pradesh, it will serve as an industrial corridor for the people residing in the area.[2][1] The 692.58 km will be constructed in phase I and II,[1] and remaining in phase III and IV as follows:


  • Phase-I: Bhairabkunda to Pasighat.
    545.45 km long Phase-1 has been subdivided into following 4 packages:[1]
    • Package-1: 308.45 km long from Pasighat to Naharlagun,
    • Package-2B 39.84 km long from Seijosa to Bhalukpong,



  • Phase-III: Wakro-Namdhapa-Miao-Nampong.
    Though there is a 274.20 km long detour of existing NH standard highways from Pasighat in East Siang district to Manmao in Changlang district but most of this falls outside Arunachal Paradesh. The proposed route within Arunachal Pradesh has been subdivided as follows.
    • Package-3B: Maithong-Kharsang: Upgrade of existing route to NH standard, part of which is already of NH standard.


Future expansion[edit]

These will improve economy and defence security.

  • Eastern extension:
    Kamja on NH-15 to Deban(Namdapha National Park)-Miao-Kaikepathar (upgrade existing)-Jagun by upgrading existing route.


  • Western extension:
    It will connect southeastern Arunachal Pradesh to Pakistan via Assam, West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab by upgrading existing highways and building new greenfield highways for the missing direct links. Will also enhance connectivity for Sikkim, Uttrakhand, Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh while also improve India's access through vital chicken-neck Siliguri Corridor.
    From Bhairabkunda to Udiagiri-Balisitha-Khatorbari (upgrade), Shahpur-Kumarikata-Subankhata-Doomni-Manas-Gobardhan-Borgaon-Ouguri-Hatidhura-SankosTeaGarden-Hasimara-Nagrakata-Kursaong-Mirik-Naxalbari-Pauakhali-Kaliyaganj (upgrade and greenfield), Forbesganj-Phulparas existing, Phulparas-Madhubani greenfield, Madhubani-Benpatti existing, Benpatti-Sitamarhi-Dhaka-Sugauli greenfield, Sugauli-Bettiah existing, Bettiah-Pardauna greenfield, Padrauna-Campirganj existing, Campirganj-Balacha Bazar-Tillauli-Fatehpur/Bhawaniganj greenfield, Bhawaniganj-Balrampur-Shravasti-Ikauna existing, Dikauli-Lakhimpur greenfield, Khutar existing, Khutar-Indarpur-Gajraula Kalan greenfield, existing to Pilibhit, Pilibhit-Baheri-Bilaspur-Seohara-Bijnor-Muzaffarnagar-SouthofDeoband-Gangoh-Indri-Jyotisarismailabad-Devigarh-Bhunarheri-Ramgarh-Pasiana-Rohti Channa mostly greenfield, Rohti Channa to Jorhepul upgrade existing, Jorhepul-Sahura-Rara Sahib-Ludhiana-DelhiJammuExpressway greenfield.


  • Southern extension:
    It will connect southeastern Arunachal Pradesh to Bangladesh via Nagaland, Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura by upgrading existing highways and building new greenfield highways for the missing direct links.
    From Longding to Tizit on NH-702 (upgrade existing route), to Tuensang-Mon-Naginimora Rd between Kongan-Walching (upgrade existing local roads and some greenfield), to Kangtsung on NH-2 (upgrade existing local road), to Asangma-Waroung-Mongchen-Changu-Merakong (upgrade existing local road and very small greenfield), to Sanis HQ-Lohtu HQ-Ralan Old-Dhupguri-Dimapur (upgrade existing local road and very small greenfield), to Hazadisa on NH-129A (existing), to near Langting on NH-27 (greenfield along river on Assam-Nagaland border and then via forest to Longplan to NH-27), to Dihangion NH-627 (greenfield), to Silchar (existing NH-27), to Mutong (greenfield), Rampur on NH-27 to Pratapi Para on SH38 to Kalain (upgrade existing), to Kuliang via existing NH-6, to Dawki-Lingkhong-Kahakangi(SH5)-Katang (upgrade and greenfield), to Lakma-Bagli-Baghmara-Dalu-MahendraganjMankachar-Hatsingimari-Makri(NH-17) (upgrade existing).

Current status[edit]

  • 2021 March: Phase-1 DPR was ready and pre-DPR survey for phase-2 was in-progress.[1] After DPR for Package-2C was submitted to Union Highways Ministry in December 2020, approval was awaited. DPRs of package-1 and package-2A by Arunachal Pradesh government were ready but their submission to MoRTH was held up due to non-submission of encumbrance free land availability certificates from respective DCs. Package 2(B) was facing land acquisition and environmental approval issues because its proposed alignment passes through Pakke Tiger Reserve.[1] At that time, there were no media reports of any investigation, survey or preparation of DPR for the important Phase-III, Phase-IV and other projects mentioned in the "Future expansion" section.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Arunachal Pradesh to soon take up East-West Industrial Corridor Highway project with Centre; details, Financial Express, March 05 2021.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Govt planning road along McMohan line in Arunachal Pradesh: Kiren Rijiju". Live Mint. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Narendra Modi government to provide funds for restoration of damaged highways". dnaindia.com. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  4. "Top officials to meet to expedite road building along China border". ipanewspack.com. Archived from the original on 23 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  5. Arunachal Dy CM Lays Foundation Stone of Bridge over Bari River, North East Today, 11 Dec 2017.
  6. Subir Bhaumik. "Why India is planning a new road near the China border". bbc.com. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  7. "Top officials to meet to expedite road building along China border". Dipak Kumar Dash. timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 27 October 2014.