India to build dozens of bridges in Myanmar

17 December 2016
India to build dozens of bridges in Myanmar
India plans to build bridges, improving infrastructure as part of the opening up of a transport corridor. Seen here is a truck loaded with goods stuck on a bridge near Rihkhawdar city border town near India, Chin State, Myanmar, 13 October 2016. Photo: Nyein Chan Naing/EPA

India has undertaken a number of infrastructure projects with Myanmar, including construction of 69 bridges in the neighbouring country as part of a trilateral highway, seeking to further develop the northeast of their country, reports News 18 on December 15.
Replying to a question in the Rajya Sabha, Indian Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh said the bridges and road projects under the India-Myanmar-Thailand highway will benefit both Myanmar and the north eastern states, News 18 reports.
He said India is also implementing the Kaladan Multi Modal Transit Transport Project (KMTTP) with an aim to improve connectivity between Indian ports on the eastern seaboard and Sittwe port in Myanmar.
To a separate question, he said awarding of work for construction of road between Paletwa and Zorinpui under the KMTTP in Myanmar got rescheduled due to delay in undertaking pre-bid site inspection. He, however, said there was no cost overrun due to delay.