The stage is set
for digging a ship channel near Pamban to provide direct shipping connectivity
between the Ports in North Tamil Nadu coast with the ones in southern coast of
the state without having to circumnavigate through international waters along
Sri Lanka.
VOC Port has been entrusted Madras based
Indian Institute of technology to prepare a detailed project report to enable a medium sized ship of 35000 dwt to
sail along the channel to reach Tuticorin port from Chennai saving
considering sailing time. The project has significant national security aspect
considering the increased presence of Chinese naval ships in the Indian Ocean
region and a Chinese company controlling the Hambantota port.
Currently ships
from Chennai have to go around Sri Lankan international waters to reach the
ports in the west coast of the country because of the draft restrictions near
Rameshwaram involving higher freight cost and longer haulage.
Under this project the primitive channel that
existed during the British days between Mandapam and Rameshwaram islands is
being deepened to provide 10 meters draft just below the newly constructed rail
bridge. The scope of the study by IIT Madras include charting out fresh navigation channel
alignment, assess the quantity of sand to be dredged out and provide facilities
for navigation of ships.
According to
sources the detailed project report will be ready in the next six months and
the VOC port has been provided with Rs 1.5 crores to conduct the studies.