India-Nepal Rail Link

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  • The rail link between Nepal and India is ready to resume on the neighbouring country’s first-ever broad gauge passenger service.
    • Nepal has been asked to start operations preferably by this year.
  • It remained shut for years but will now be seen again- in a new avatar.

India-Nepal Rail Link

  • In 1937, the British had built a narrow-gauge line to ferry cargo, mainly logs, from Nepal to India. 
    • However, over time it became a popular passenger service before it was stopped in 2014 for conversion to broad gauge.
  • India decided to carry out the entire gauge conversion work, including trains to operate on the link in 3 phases.
    • The first stretch is a 34-km line between Bihar’s Jayanagar and Nepal’s Kurtha
      • In between these two lies the Hindu pilgrimage city of Janakpur Dham.
    •  The second stretch of 17 km from Kurtha to Bijalpura is also getting the finishing touches.
    • For the remaining portion up to Bardibas, the land is being handed over to IRCON.
  • The construction cost of Rs 784 crore for the entire stretch is being borne by India in the form of a grant to Nepal.
  • The Konkan Railway Corporation Limited has got the contract for operations and maintenance of the line.
    • It will train and develop manpower provided by Nepal, as per the bilateral understanding.
  • Nepal has been asked to start operations preferably by this year. 
    • It has been stressed by us that early operations will avoid the deterioration of assets.

Significance of the Project

  • India Nepal close cultural linkages:
    • The link represents the fact that India and Nepal always had close cultural links.
    • Madhesis of Terai Region have a Relation of Roti-Beti with adjoining India.
  • Connectivity to the pilgrimage site of Janakpur:
    • Janakpur is considered the birthplace of Mata Sita, who is one of the most divine deities of Hinduism.
    • Hence it also has religious sentiments attached to it.
  • Countering Chinese Influence:
    • It will also counter Chinese influence by Track 2 and Track 3 diplomacy by increasing inter-country movements.
  • Inauguration of the first commercial rail service in Nepal by India:
    • It is also a matter of pride to complete a project in a foreign jurisdiction.
    • It shows the competence of Indian Companies after partial success at Chabahar Port.
  • Possibility of next project:
    • Earlier in Oct 2021, the India-Nepal Joint Working Group signed an agreement for a final location survey for another broad gauge line between Bihar’s Raxaul and Kathmandu.
      • When done, it will be a hill railway that will direct rail connectivity between Nepal’s capital city and the Indian network.
      • It will open multiple avenues for cross-border movement.

India Nepal Relations

  • India and Nepal share a very cordial relation spanning across different fields.
  • Trade:
    • India is Nepal’s biggest trading partner.
    • Nepal has an escalating trade deficit with India.
    • Nepal and India have concluded 
      • bilateral Treaty of Transit, Treaty of Trade and the Agreement of Cooperation to Control Unauthorized Trade.
  • Infrastructure Projects:
    • India is developing different infrastructure in Nepal like
      • Dams: Arun-3 hydro project
      • Rail Links between Kathmandu and Raxual
  • Cultural linkage:
    • Hinduism is the major religion in Nepal.
    • Terai Belt of Nepal shares the relationship of shelter and marriage (Roti Beti ka Sambandh) with the Indian states of UP and Bihar.
  • Jobs and Other Humanitarian Support:
    • Nepalese are given jobs in the Indian Government and Army.
    • India has always extended a helping hand during different disasters.

Irritants in the Indo-Nepalese Relations

  • Entry of China:
    • The Chinese Propaganda and debt diplomacy is luring Nepal.
    • Nepal too is using China Card to negotiate with India
  • Anti-Indian Sentiment post alleged Blockade by India after Constitutional crisis in Nepal:
    • India has been alleged to apply blockade after the Nepalese Constituent Assembly failed to acknowledge the demands of the Terai region Madhesis.

Conclusion and Way Forward

  • It is one of the great opportunities for India to win back Nepal and ensure an integrated and united South Asia.
  • In accordance with Gujral Doctrine, India must keep on strengthening such ties.

Source: IE

 
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