Photographs: Amit Gupta/Reuters. Vinayak Chatterjee
The current lacklustre mood of the nation could well be revitalised with a clutch of game-changing projects. Here are 10 for consideration:
National River Linking Project
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: Water flows on the banks of Chenab River with the Baglihar hydroelectric project in the background.Photographs: Amit Gupta/Reuters.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: A worker stands near the Sardar Sarovar Narmada dam at Kavadia colony.Photographs: Amit Dave/Reuters.
The Kalpasar Project envisions building a 30 km-long dam across the Gulf of Khambat, from Kalatalav in Bhavnagar district in Saurashtra to Aladar in Bharuch district of south Gujarat. The 10-lane road link proposed to be set up over the dam would significantly reduce travel distance between the two regions and open up Narmada as an inland waterway route.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: A view of the Sardar Sarovar Narmada dam at Kavadia colony.Photographs: Amit Dave/Reuters
The tidal basin has the potential to generate 5,000-6,000 Mw of tidal electricity. Environmental concerns and technical complexities are still being investigated. This visionary project is believed to be a Narendra Modi favourite!
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: Women from Sakhari Nate village near the proposed site of the Jaitapur nuclear plant dry fish.Photographs: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters.
The 9,900-Mw Jaitapur Nuclear Power Plant, when fully commissioned by the Nuclear Power Corporation, is expected to be the largest power plant in India and the largest nuclear power plant in the world.
The uranium will be supplied by the French company Areva that will also supply the reactor units, reported to be the largest in the world. The total cost of the project is about $18 billion.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: Majeed Latigowarkar, a 45-year-old fisherman from Sakhari Nate village near proposed site.Photographs: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: Chenab River Railway Bridge.Delhi-Srinagar Direct Rail Link
The 345 km extension of the existing Delhi-Jammu link to Srinagar has been under consideration for over two decades, but the project has gathered momentum only once it was declared a national project in 2002.
One of the most technically complex engineering projects to be undertaken in India, the link will remedy the lack of suitable connectivity to Kashmir.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: A train engine is ferried to Kashmir on a truck along the national highway at Nandani town.Photographs: Amit Gupta/Reuters.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: Hyundai cars are seen at a port ready for shipment in Chennai.Photographs: Babu/Reuters.
The project is about the construction of a land-bridge linking Talaimannar in Sri Lanka to Dhanushkhodi in India.
It is a four-lane bridge along with a single railway line. In addition to promoting tourism and trade, the project is likely to open significant investment opportunities and provide access to various transhipment sea-ports in Sri Lanka.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: Two girls play on a boardwalk at the sea front in Colombo.Photographs: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Reuters.
Mention of the project evokes mythological and environmental passions, but now with the LTTE threat over, and a re-energised Sri Lanka, it is appropriate to reconsider it.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: A worker prepares sacks of grain at a wholesale market at Dadri.Photographs: Amit Dave/Reuters.
The Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC) extends 1,534 km from Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) to Dadri via Vadodara-Ahmedabad-Palanpur-Phulera-Rewari.
The corridor will cater to container traffic between the west-coast ports and the northern hinterland.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: Workers prepare to stack containers using cranes at Thar Dry Port in Sanand in Gujarat.Photographs: Amit Dave/Reuters.
The double-line electrified corridor designed for carrying up to 25T axle loads at speeds of 100 kmph is likely to result in significant cost and time savings by shifting container traffic from road to rail, double stacking of containers and faster movement.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: Labourers work at a flyover construction site in Mumbai.Photographs: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters.
The Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) is envisioned as a "global manufacturing and trading hub" with an influence area of 150-200 km on both sides of the proposed 1,534 km WDFC.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji railway station.Photographs: Fayaz Kabli/Reuters.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: A participant performs a stunt where a tractor is driven over him near Ludhiana.Photographs: Munish Sharma/Reuters.
The Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC) extends 1,839 km from Dankuni to Ludhiana via Sonnagar-Mughalsarai-Kanpur and, like WDFC, is designed to carry up to 25T axle loads at speeds of 100 kmph.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: Reuters.It will also service up to 75 per cent of the demand for coal for power plants in the eastern and northern region.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: A man walks past a building reflecting the construction of other buildings in Mumbai.Photographs: Arko Datta/Reuters.
This proposition has been presented very forcefully and professionally by the ministry of finance in an elaborate report.
The finance minister himself had strongly endorsed the idea at a well-attended gathering in Mumbai in the summer of 2007.
The idea is for Mumbai to replicate a London, New York or Singapore; and provide competition to other aspirants like Shanghai, Dubai, Paris, Frankfurt and Tokyo. The exorbitant cost of real estate in Mumbai is a big inhibitor.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: A ragpicker walks past a billboard of the film Slumdog Millionaire at a bus station in Mumbai.Photographs: Arko Datta/Reuters.
In China, the four largest cities have been given provincial status; much like Delhi. One suggestion floating around is to turn Mumbai into a Special Administrative Region like Hong Kong.
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Mumbai.The central policy focus needs to be on the empowerment of the city government to take economic and service-delivery decisions, as envisaged in the 74th Amendment, and realigning central and state financial allocations.
Finally, the new airport would help too!
10 BIG projects that can transform India
Image: A labourer works at a road construction site on the outskirts of Agartala.Photographs: Jayanta Dey/Reuters.
Chittagong, an international sea port in Bangladesh, is only about 75 km from Tripura's border town Sabroom.
Efforts to improve road and rail connectivity between Sabroom and Agartala are already at various stages of implementation.
The link will boost trade from the whole of north-east India to other south-east Asian countries, besides increasing cooperation between India and Bangladesh.
The author is Chairman of Feedback Infrastructure.These views are personal.
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