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  1. {{anchor | NLCPR | Non Lapsible Central Pool of Resources }} Functions and responsibilities

  2. Organisations

  3. Ministers of state (Independent Charge)

  4. {{anchor|Northeast India connectivity projects| Projects}} Northeast India connectivity projects

      {{anchor | Roads | roads | Road | road }} Roads    International roads    Strategic National Highways (NH)    Other roads    Railway    Air    Airports development    Airports development phase-I (fy2016-17 to fy2019-20)    Airports development phase-II (fy2018-19 to -)    Flights    UDAN flights    Other flights    Waterways   International NE waterways   Inland National waterways in NE   Power  Tourism 

  5. References

  6. External links

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The Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region is a Government of India ministry, established in September 2001, which functions as the nodal Department of the Central Government to deal with matters related to the socio-economic development of the eight States of Northeast India, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim.[2] It acts as a facilitator between the Central Ministries/ Departments and the State Governments of the North Eastern Region in the economic development including removal of infrastructural bottlenecks, provision of basic minimum services, creating an environment for private investment and to remove impediments to lasting peace and security in the North Eastern Region.

The current, Minister of Development of North Eastern Region is Jitendra Singh (Minister of state, Independent Charge).[3]

{{anchor | NLCPR | Non Lapsible Central Pool of Resources }} Functions and responsibilities

{{Politics of India}}

The Department of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) was created in 2001 and was accorded the status of a full-fledged ministry on May 2004. The ministry is mainly concerned with the creation of infrastructure for economic development of North-Eastern region.

Main activities/functions of the DoNER.

  • Non Lapsible Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR)[4]
  • North Eastern Council (NEC)
  • Coordination with the Central Ministries and the State Governments of the NE states.
  • Capacity Building
  • Advocacy and Publicity
  • International Cooperation
  • Enterprises of the Department

Organisations

The ministry has following organisations functioning under it:[5]

  • North Eastern Council (NEC)
  • North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Ltd.(NEDFi)
  • North Eastern Regional Agricultural Marketing Corporation Limited (NERAMAC)
  • The Sikkim Mining Corporation Limited. (SMC)
  • North Eastern Handlooms and Handicrafts Development Corporation (NEHHDC)

Ministers of state (Independent Charge)

  • Jitendra Singh (BJP politician)- November 2014 – Present
  • Vijay Kumar Singh - May 2014 - November 2014 [6]
  • Paban Singh Ghatowar - July 2011 – May 2014

{{anchor|Northeast India connectivity projects| Projects}} Northeast India connectivity projects

{{see also|India–Myanmar_barrier#Look-East_Connectivity| label 1 = Look-East Connectivity}}

Commerce with South and East Asian nations accounts for almost 45% of India's foreign trade.[7][8] Myanmar and ASEAN nations are part of India's Look East policy.[9][10][11] India is part of ASEAN+6, Asia Cooperation Dialogue, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Asian Clearing Union, Asian Development Bank, Bangladesh Bhutan India Nepal Initiative, BIMSTEC, East Asia Summit, Mekong-Ganga Cooperation, SAARC, South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Asian Highway Network and the Trans-Asian Railway network.[12][13]

Major initiatives covered are Transport between India and Bangladesh, Bangladesh–India border, India-Myanmar barrier, Bhutan–India border, McMahon Line, etc.

{{anchor | Roads | roads | Road | road }} Roads

International roads

NE has 5,000km border with Nepal, Bhutan, China, Bangladesh and Myanmar while being isolated and connected to rest of India by 20km narrow chicken-neck Siliguri Corridor.[14]

  • Asian Highway Network
  • ASEAN and Look East connectivity

Strategic National Highways (NH)

13,500 km were NH out of total 3,76,819 km of road length in NE (March 2012).[14]

  • Schemes: Bharatmala and NH[14]
    • Non Lapsable Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR) plan[15] for NE and Look East connectivity.
    • Special Accelerated Road Development Programme in North East (SARDP-NE) plan for the China border roads.[16]
  • Funding:
    • Total approved (A+B): {{INRConvert|626000|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD|year=2017}} (till Dec 2017).[19][20]
    • A. {{INRConvert|326000|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD|year=2017}} 3,840 km approved and {{INRConvert|135000|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD|year=2017}} 1,266 km completed (2014 to Dec 2017).[17][18][19]
    • {{INRConvert|53000|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD|year=2017}} additional funding released to ensure completion by March 2023 of current NE NH projects by plugging the gap, on 100% centre-funding basis, instead of usual 90:10 centre-state funding mechanism (Dec 2017).[18]
    • B. {{INRConvert|300000|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD|year=2017}} additional approved under Bharatmala for NE NH (Dec 2017).[17][18]
  • Routes:
    Major NE NH route map and SARDP Arunachal roads map.
  • Highways:
    • Arunachal Frontier Highway 2,000 km route along the China border in upper Himalayas, {{INRConvert|400000|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD|year=2014}}[20][21]
    • Trans-Arunachal Highway NH13 [https://d1u4oo4rb13yy8.cloudfront.net/klxjrdauzn-1499952672.png 1,559 km route] through the middle via 12 district HQ while connecting the remaining 4 district HQ with link highways, at {{INRConvert|100000|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD|year=20008}} (c. 2008) under SARDP-NE.[22][23]
    • Northeast border roads:[24]
    • NHIDCL launched in 2015 building of 100 strategic 7,000 km long border roads at the cost of {{INRConvert|800000|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD EUR|year=2017}} across India including in Arunachal(Dec 2017 update).[17][18]
    • BRO border roads:
      — 73 border roads: incl. Sikkim and Arunachal, all to be completed by March 2022 (June 2017).[25][26]
      — 410 border bridges:
      {{space|2}}- 144 in Arunachal (75 under construction completing by 2020),
      {{space|2}}- 40 in Sikkim under construction (Dec 2017).[27]
      — 17 border rail and road tunnels: total length of 100km,
      {{space|2}}- Arunachal (Nechipu Pass (near Bomdila) and Sela Pass tunnels on Bogibeel Assam to Sagalee to Tawang NH13),
      {{space|2}}- North Sikkim (578 meter Theng Pass tunnel on NH310A between Chungthang and Tung) (Dec 2017).[28][29]
    • Arunachal East-West Corridor along the Assam border in the lower foothills (marked in red) is being taken under Bharatmala project.
    • 2,570 km approved NH (1917+653 in-progress and completed) in Arunachal, 36% road connectivity, 22 km per 100 sq km Arunachal road density including dirt tracks (c. Nov 2017).[30]

Other roads

  • North Eastern Council inter-state projects and roads:[31]
    • 47 new inter-state roads of 1,666 km costing {{INRConvert|50000|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD|year=2017}}, of which 4 were taken within plan ending March 2017.[14]
    • 2014 to Dec 2017:[17][18]
    • {{INRConvert|23090|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD|year=2017}} projects executed,
    • {{INRConvert|5790|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD|year=2017}} to {{INRConvert|9690|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD|year=2017}} rise in the annual budget.
    • 56 to 138 increase in the number of projects, incl. Bramputra Study Centre established to research river ecosystem.
  • PMGSY roads in NE, including border village roads].[32] Relaxation to be given to the minimum 250 people habitation in case of villages within 50 km of border.[14]

Railway

  • Northeast railway connectivity projects
  • Trans-Asian Railway
  • NER railways,[33][34][35][36] In December 2017, 15 new NE railway projects of 1,385km length were approved at the cost of {{INRConvert|470000|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD EUR|year=2017}}.

Air

Airports development

NER Airports[37]. Indian government was upgrading 12 non-operational airports into operational airports in NE (May 2017, worked started in 8 airports in 2014).[38][52] LGBIA Guwahati will operate as the inter-regional hub and Agartala Airport, Dibrugarh Airport and Imphal Airport will operate as intra-regional hubs by extending runways and apron, and by building terminal building and maintenance hangars at these airports.[52] 3 new greeenfield under-construction airports are Itanagar Holangi Airport, Pakyong Airport (Sikkim) and Chiethu Airport (Nagaland).[39]

Airports development phase-I (fy2016-17 to fy2019-20)
Airports Authority of India (AAI) will spend {{INRConvert|25000|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD EUR|year=2017}} between 2018-2020, including the following will be completed by 2019-20 (c. Dec 2017):[40][41]
  • Assam
    • Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Guwahati modernisation, Chief Minister is also pushing for the converthing this as hub for UDAN and connectivity to at least 9 ASEAN nations (c. Dec 2017).[42][40]
  • Arunachal Pradesh
    • Itanagar Holangi Airport new airport under construction[41]
    • Tezu Airport upgrade[41]
  • Tripura
    • Agartala International Airport, currently {{INRConvert|5000|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD EUR|year=2017}} new terminal building upgrade to international airport,[40]
    • Kailashahar Airport upgrade for UDAN flights, 138 km from agartala.[40]
  • Meghalaya
    • Shillong Airport upgrade,[40]
Airports development phase-II (fy2018-19 to -)

Centre govt will invest further {{INRConvert|80000|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD EUR|year=2017}} to develop more NR airports.[41] Several advanced landing ground heliports will be upgraded from to the dual army-civilian airports.[41] Likely includes the following:[43][38][39]

  • Arunachal Pradesh
    • Along Airport
    • Anini Airport
    • Daporijo Airport
    • Koloriang Airport
    • Pasighat Airport
    • Tawang Airport
    • Tura Airport
    • Zero Airport
  • Assam
    • Rupsi Airport
  • Sikkim
    • Pakyong Airport under-construction
  • Nagaland
    • Chiethu Airport under-construction

Flights

Among Airports in Northeast India, following were connected under UDAN

UDAN flights

UDAN Phase-I flights started at Shillong Airport, Dimapur Airport, Imphal International Airport, Silchar Airport, Lengpui Aizawl Airport and Agartala Airport.[41]

UDAN Phase-II flights started at TBA?

Other flights

2014-2017 NEC plan proposes to work towards starting the following flights:[44]

  • Kolkata Airport to
    • Guwahati-Kumming
    • Dimapur–Bangkok
  • Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Guwahati to
    • Imphal-Yangon
    • Yangon-Bangkok
    • Mandalay-Kumming
    • Shillong-Dhaka
  • Agartala Airport to
    • Dimapur-Yangon
    • Dhaka
  • Imphal Airport to Mandalay-Bangkok
  • Silchar Airport to Imphal-Mandalay

Waterways

International NE waterways

  • India-Myanmar
    • Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project
  • India-Bangladesh
    • Waterways as per "Indo-Bangladesh Protocol on Inland Water Transit & Trade":
    • Kolkata-Pandu, Guwahati-Kolkata
    • Kolkata-Karimganj-Kolkata
    • Rajshahi-Dhulian-Rajshahi
    • Pandu-Karimganj-Pandu
    • Seaports for inter-country trade
    • India: Haldia Port (West Bengal), Port of Kolkata (West Bengal), Pandu, Guwahati (Assam), Karimganj (Assam) and Silghat (Assam).
    • Bangladesh: Port of Narayanganj, Khulna, Port of Mongla, Sirajganj and Ashuganj.

Inland National waterways in NE

  • NER Waterways: 20 National Waterways in NE
    • National Waterway 2: Sadiya and Dhubri on Bangladesh-India border 891 km stretch of Brahmaputra River is already operational.
    • 19 additional NE National Waterways under development (as of Dec 2017).[17][18][45]
    • NW6: Aai River, Assam, 71 km.
    • NW16: Barak River, Assam, 121 km.
    • NW18: Beki River, Assam, 73 km.
    • NW30: Dihing River, Assam, 114 km.
    • NW31: Dhansiri River-Chathe River, Assam, 110 km.
    • NW32: Dikhu River, Assam, 63 km.
    • NW33: Doyans River, Assam, 61 km.
    • NW38: Gangadhar River, Assam & West Bengal, 62 km.
    • NW39: Ganol River, Meghalaya, 49 km.
    • NW50: Jinjiram River, Assam & Meghalaya, 43 km.
    • NW57: Kopili River, Assam, 46 km.
    • NW61: Kumari River, Meghalaya, 28 km.
    • NW62: Lohit River, Assam, 100 km.
    • NW82: Puthimari River, Assam, 72 km.
    • NW93: Simsang River, Meghalaya, 62 km.
    • NW95: Subansiri River, Assam, 111 km.
    • NW101: Tizu River-Zungki River, Nagaland.
    • NW102: Tlwang River, Mizoram, 86 km.
    • NW106: Umngot River, Meghalaya, 20 km.
    • More potential NER National Waterwaysare being considered.[46][47]

Power

As of December 2017, {{INRConvert|98650|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD EUR|year=2017}} power transmission grid project approved in 2014 is being implemented of which 2,540 km lines already laid, and 16 hydro power projects of 5676 MW being implemented and additional 694 MW projects already implemented.[17][18]

Tourism

Projects include approval of {{INRConvert|2070|m|currency_formatting=c|lk=on|to=USD EUR|year=2017}} in 2016 to prevent erosion of world's largest riverine island of Majuli, development of Spiritual Circuit in Manipur, Tourist Circuit in Sikkim, Tribal Circuit in Nagaland and Umiam Lake in meghalaya (Dec 2017 update).[17][18]

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47. ^{{Cite web |url=http://mdoner.gov.in/sites/default/files/silo3_content/InlandWaterways/Waterways%20of%20NER.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=12 December 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714084234/http://mdoner.gov.in/sites/default/files/silo3_content/InlandWaterways/Waterways%20of%20NER.pdf |archive-date=14 July 2014 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}

External links

  • Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, Official website
  • NEC Final Plan 2017

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