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JICA Aid for Transport Connectivity

A study conducted by the Japan International Cooperation Agency’s India Office or JICA-India had undertaken in August 2013 which has short-listed seven projects in the Northeast region of India for potential assistance. The study has also identified a number of road projects to improve transport infrastructure and connectivity in the region.

Shinya Ejima, chief representative of JICA India, while addressing media persons in Guwahati in mid-February 2014 on the sidelines of a seminar here on the JICA survey on transport infrastructure development for regional connectivity in and around South Asia, said: “The Northeast is a key area having potential for development in sectors like agriculture and tourism. As a matter of fact, there exists tremendous scope for trade and economic activities with neighbouring countries of Bangladesh, Myanmar and Bhutan. However, lack of quality cross-border transport infrastructure is impeding such potential.” He also stated that JICA study could form the basis of funding for road and railway projects in the region.

Established as an independent administrative institution, JICA aims to contribute to the promotion of international cooperation and uplift of developing regions. Its present focus is to improve road connectivity in the South and Southeast Asian. According to Ejima, JICA’s priority is to improve road connectivity from the Northeast to neighbouring countries so that trade and commerce can be encouraged. At the same time, JICA cannot finance all projects and the governments have to prioritise the need for external finance.

Ejima further added: “The Northeast is lagging behind other states and the need is to attain inclusive growth. We have to identify the missing links and connect the region to places like JICA is funding 85 per cent cost of a water supply project here. The progress of the water project is better than that in other states.” On whether the agency would fund the metro rail project in Guwahati, he said, “We have no idea about it. However, a detailed project report has to be prepared first and its viability ensured.” He also declared that JICA’s policy would be to support the Indian government in attaining inclusive growth

(FGR Bureau)

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