
An industry head supported the Great Nicobar Project on Friday, stating that its primary objective is to protect India’s national security, maritime interests, and communication routes.
Whether it be roadways or vital ports, infrastructure development must be understood in the broader context of the national interest, according to Rawat.
He stated, “Questions raised years after project approvals need to be viewed carefully,” hinting that economic and strategic interests often drive such narratives, even if environmental issues are important.
He admitted that development does cause environmental disruption, citing large-scale infrastructure development throughout the nation, such as national highways and projects connected to the Char Dham Yatra. Still, he also mentioned mitigation measures, such as parallel greening initiatives.
He stressed the importance of India protecting its sea lanes of communication and marine environment, especially in light of rising international rivalry for important shipping lanes, on the Great Nicobar initiative.
Rawat stated that “the project should be evaluated in terms of its long-term benefits for protecting India’s oceanic interests and ensuring preparedness in a fast-evolving geopolitical landscape. ”
In the meantime, according to an official announcement, the Great Nicobar Project intends to utilize the island’s proximity to the international East–West shipping route to turn it into a significant strategic maritime and economic center.
The action is anticipated to increase India’s presence in Southeast Asia and the Andaman Sea, while also decreasing its reliance on foreign transshipment ports like Singapore and Colombo.
A greenfield international airport, a 450 MVA gas-solar power facility, a planned town, and a 14. 2 million TEU international container transshipment terminal at Galathea Bay are among the project’s main elements.
With a natural deep-water depth of more than 20 meters and a strategic position around 40 nautical miles from a key international shipping route, the port is well positioned to draw in worldwide cargo traffic.