The first phase will involve linking a
major port on India’s west coast with its counterpart in West Asia,
incorporating associated rail links.
Feasibility studies are underway to identify rail
connectivity gaps and propose solutions.
These studies also aim to determine the nature of cargo, expected volume, and
other related factors. According to officials, the initial phase involves
assessing target traffic, infrastructure gaps, and regulatory procedures to
evaluate both tangible and intangible benefits. Initially, the cargo types
planned include containers, with potential expansion into dry bulk and liquid
bulk, excluding petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL).
The IMEC, a proposed 4,800 km route comprising
railroad, ship-to-rail networks, and road transport routes, was announced in
September 2023 during the G20 Summit in New Delhi. This initiative followed a meeting of leaders from
India, the US, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Italy, France, Germany, and the European
Commission. The IMEC is strategically viewed as a counter to China’s Belt and
Road Initiative (BRI), albeit on a smaller scale.
Officials have identified major ports in India and the
UAE for the trial runs. Shortlisted
ports on India’s western coast include Kandla, Mundra (in Gujarat), and
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) in Maharashtra. These ports are proposed to
connect with Jebel Ali, Fujairah, or Abu Dhabi in the UAE.
As per the original plan, the three
Indian ports will connect by sea to Fujairah, Jebel Ali, and Abu Dhabi,
followed by a rail-road link through Saudi Arabia and Jordan. This route
extends to Europe via the port of Haifa in Israel, and ports in Marseille
(France), Messina (Italy), and Piraeus (Greece).
Dammam and Ras-al-Khair in Saudi Arabia
were also considered initially. The official explained that India already has a
basic rail framework. The Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC) and Western
Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC) are mostly operational. “Further integration
of the Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFC) into the existing Indian Railway
network by commissioning a third or fourth line to DFC standards will ensure
faster movement of goods. Feasibility studies and trial run results will provide
more insights,” an official elaborated.
The IMEC project is seen as a significant development
in global connectivity. Recent updates
indicate growing diplomatic and political convergence between India, the Arab
Gulf monarchies, Israel, and the US. This corridor aims to foster economic
cooperation and enhance trade routes, offering
an alternative to China’s BRI.