From Delhi to Thailand, by road? Gadkari says possible in 2016


New Delhi, Dec 21 (PTI): When it's about highways, Nitin Gadkari -- the 'flyover man from Maharashtra' -- seems to know the way to take it to a new high and his latest is linking Delhi with Thailand for an over 4,000-km road trip in 2016.

"I don't believe in empty words... What I say I do," the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways said while listing out his priorities for the new year.

As he sought to implement a number of initiatives in the year passing by to expand the road network in the country and removing the bottlenecks, Gadkari said his target is now to take the road building capacity to 100 km a day.

"We are building 18 km a day at present from a mere 2 km a day inherited by us from previous government," said Gadkari who had earlier this year set himself a target of 30 kms per day within two years.

"We will meet our previously announced target of 30 km a day in March 2016," he added.

"The way you travel to Mumbai on your car via Delhi, the same way you will be able to reach Thailand, hopefully, by the next year. It is a revolutionary work... People will not believe (now)," Gadkari told PTI in an interview here.

Talking about the progress made on various fronts in the roads and highways sector during 2015, Gadkari said projects worth lakhs of crores of rupees are being completed.

"Driving through India and its congested cities, towns and villages would be a breeze. Not only you can reach Bhutan and Myanmar through bigger, wider and better road network but once the Chabahar deal in Iran is clinched, you will be driving all the way to Russia and Europe via Iran and Afghanistan once you reach Chabahar via sea or air from India.

"This is the dream for which government is willing to pump lakhs of crores of rupees," he said.

"Nothing is impossible," said Gadkari who has been known as one of the key persons behind the former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's ambitious 'Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna' project. The "Flyover man from Maharashtra" tag comes from his work on creating a network of flyovers and the Mumbai-Pune Expressway before he came to Centre.

"A trilateral pact between India-Myanmar-Thailand (IMT) is expected by March 2016," Gadkari said while adding that the landmark Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal (BBIN) Motor Pact has already been inked with identification of 14 routes for passenger services and 7 routes for cargo movement.

"Work on the USD 8 billion road connectivity BBIN project is likely to be completed soon with ADB funding," he said.

Once BBIN and IMT are operationalised, a seamless vehicular movement between SAARC and ASEAN nations will become a reality and "I hope that this will happen very soon", he said.

He said India will soon begin work on building a sea-bridge and a tunnel connecting Sri Lanka, while ADB is ready to fully-finance the Rs 24,000 crore project connecting Rameshwaram to Sri Lanka.

On domestic front, the targets include building up to 16 express highways, making Delhi congestion free by 2017 and laying a green canopy on thousands of kilometres of national highways. India has the world's second largest road network.

"At least Rs 5,000 crore, one per cent of the Rs 5 lakh crore worth of road projects, will be spent on greening of highways," Gadkari said.

To transform India's 96,000-km network of National Highways (NHs) into green corridors, the government has come out with a Green Highways Policy under which it will be mandatory to set aside 1 per cent of the total project cost for plantation.

"I will transform India's infrastructure in a manner that after five years, people would not be able to believe what they are seeing," Gadkari said while listing out his 'incredible-sounding' ideas.

Gadkari said he inherited Rs 3.8 lakh crore worth of stuck projects on account of land and environmental disputes. This forced developers into debt and the problem has been further compounded by the fact that 30 per cent of all loans are to the infrastructure sector.

A confident Gadkari however said the government is committed to providing at least 50 lakh jobs to people in the highways and shipping sectors.

"Our government has already awarded projects worth Rs 1 lakh crore," the minister said.

"Last year there were only 5 PPP projects. But this year, so far 9 big PPP projects are starting and bids are over. We are doing 17 projects on hybrid model and many more would follow. We would contribute at least 2 percentage points to India's GDP," he said.

"We have had a series of meetings with bankers and barring 19 of the 77 stuck projects have rolled out," Road Transport and Highways Secretary Vijay Chhiber said.

Government plans to sell 112 projects completed through government funds to foreign insurance and pension funds.

Highways Ministry has Rs 42,000 crore budgetary allocations. NHAI will raise Rs 70,000 crore from tax exempted bonds. Govt may securitise annual Rs 7,000-8,000 crore toll collection for 15 years to get Rs 1,20,000 crore.

To woo bidders, the government has allowed them to divest 100 per cent equity in highway projects two years after completion.

There are 80 Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) projects awarded prior to 2009 that have been completed and the locked in equity in these projects works out to approximately Rs 4,500 crore.

Barely days after the policy announcement, Gammon Infrastructure, in one of the largest asset sales at one go in the infrastructure space, exited 9 projects valued at Rs 6,750 crore to Brookfield and Core Infra India Fund. The deal fetched the company Rs 563 crore and will help it reduce its debt by Rs 1,718 crore.

NHAI Chief Raghav Chandra said such deals will result in the companies ploughing back funds in highway projects.

Rating agency India Ratings estimates that out of the 86 completed projects equivalent to 5,200 km that have been completed under public private partnership, around Rs 4,000 crore of additional residual equity can be released under the proposed divestment scheme.

Projecting the country's highways sector as a "unique opportunity" for investments, the government has rolled out projects worth USD 93 billion saying investment opportunities include "new models being rolled out both for greenfield (hybrid annuity) and brownfield projects (monetisation).

Gadkari said plan is to build durable concrete roads and a portal with the initiative has resulted in booking of 95 lakh tonnes of cement online for highways apart from sale of 3 lakh tonnes by 37 cement makers.

A similar portal is planned to make available steel at competitive prices as domestic producers face an onslaught of cheaper imports from China, Japan and Korea.

Gadkari also hoped that the Bill to transform India's transport sector will soon see the light of the day.

The Road Transport and Safety Bill seeks to clamp down heavily on traffic offenders and proposes a steep penalty of up to Rs 3 lakh, along with a minimum 7-year imprisonment for death of a child, besides huge fines for other driving violations. The legislation also aims to bring down fatalities in road accidents by two lakh in the first five years.

India sees 5 lakh road accidents annually -- one of the highest in the world -- in which 1.5 lakh people lose lives while another 3 lakh are crippled for life.

As per Gadkari, other ambitious projects include a Rs 4,000 crore Metrino project that will connect the 70-km stretch from Dhaula Kuan in the national capital to Manesar in Haryana. A detailed report is being worked out for the project, under which, fully-automatic and driverless small pods would travel independently suspended over an overhead network, which is usually 5-10 meters above ground.

In an eco-friendly initiative, ISRO in collaboration with the Road Ministry is developing cost-effective lithium-ion batteries that will power electric buses in Delhi.

The government has plans to run at least 15 electric buses driven by indigenous economically viable battery.

Also on anvil is a 1,000-km Chaar Dhaam Yatra project to connect the four holy towns of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath with highways at a cost of Rs 11,000 crore and a 5000-km of road network along the borders and coastal areas under 'Bharat Mala' at an estimated Rs 80,000 crore.

India has the world's second-largest road network at 4.80 million kilometers and national highways comprise 2 per cent of total road network bearing 40 per cent of total traffic and 65 per cent of freight and 80 per cent of passenger traffic. The National Highways length is about one lakh km.

Having set such ambitious targets, Gadkari has also given a stern 'perform or take VRS' warning to officials sitting on files and has asked them not to become obstacles in the way of "India achieving world class infrastructure".

The government has decided to use ISRO-aided satellites and drones to monitor its highways construction programme to fast-track building of roads.

  

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  • Santosh,K, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    First up all do the NANTHOOR highway fly over????????????

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    First build bridge in Gujrath where children swim and go to school daily using pots.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    For a big country with enemies on all frontiers and sensitive borders, it will be a Herculean task ahead to maintain security and prevent terrorists and infiltrators who can enter the country in the guise of tourists. In the long run maintenance of security can prove costlier than construction and maintenance of highways. What did we achieve by introduction of Amritsar - Lahore bus service?

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Let us first build proper roads in India before we talk or write about Delhi to Thailand. The roads in India are third class and not built according to international standards.

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  • ROHAN, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    If a minister is working, these guys can't digest.............lol

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  • Suman, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Please first you complete national high way work.

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  • frank, udupi

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Pahele apne india ka road to sahi karo ..fir bahar janeki tayari karo thailand chupe ke se by road ..

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  • Amith, udupi

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    we can only build road till our border ..dont dream that gadbadkari is building road till thailand..at 30kms per day in next 3.5 years india will be highway..people will then say our way or your highway

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  • clvie, Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    First provide 24 hours electricity and water to people in Mangalore and Udupi and all other areas of India before doing all these mega projects.

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  • Karthik karkera, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Ask Siddhu, State government is responsible for drinking water and electricity not Central government, anything related railways, airports, National highways, ports etc you can ask central government

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    I hope all this is not RAILU ...

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    For any right thinking political observer..., in all likely the statement has every potential to match our honorable PM's promises. If i am not mistaken.., one more potential man competing for PM post among BJPians.
    Jai Ho..,

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    He is more qualified having a bigger chhadi size.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Mon, Dec 21 2015


    Why not 'Bullet Train' between Delhi and Thailand?

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  • sid, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Acche Din !!! now rahil ghandhi can travel by road LOL

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  • Mahesh, Pilar - Shirva

    Mon, Dec 21 2015


    Great wall of China is not fit for fat guys (Gadkari, Amit Shah, etc.) until to go Thailand

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Connectivity from Delhi to Thailand through road is good provided this project is viable and feasible.

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    How much does this road help to poor who are struggling for simple Roti,kapada and makaan..in this chilli winter?.Government should focus on issues on ground,instead of taxing aam aadmi for all these mad projects.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    It is possible even now to drive down, crossing 6 countries check post....Only thing is the new project will have better roads. Good effort- Make roads safer & priority sector

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  • Ownage, Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Hope there will be thought put ton have adequate number of fuel stations else they my get stuck in Burma

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  • akul, Mulki

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Guys...its Christmas time. Enjoy the festival instead of writing half comments.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    O really is it Christmas time ? I thought it was Good Governance time............LOLZ !

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  • akul, Mulki

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    because we respect all the religions.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    haske bimaar ho jaoonga.

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  • Badru, manglore

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    first tell them to make gurupur bridge then go to bangkok

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    please look into Mangalore-Udupi Kundapur NH 66 !! How many kilometer per day Sir???

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Gadkari Saab, first connect Kashmir to Kanyakumari and Saurashtra to Kolkatta then further to Aizwal (North East)
    Let first Indians meet Indians, exchange goods, services and share traditions. Improve internal security. Then lets see Thailand. Roads will be exploited to the fullest by growing terrorists from Bangladesh.
    Infiltration will double unless we have systems in place.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Does your Modi also want to visit Bangkok ...

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Fulfilling the basic needs of Ambanis and Adanis.

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  • Navin Shetty, Manipal/ Bahrain

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Don't leave your Rahul Baba alone, he had a taste of Thailand recently!

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Why not up to England?

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Our priority is Bhrmhmavar Bypass crossing.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    And very soon you can reach to the final destination too. This is the promise of Mr. Gadkari.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    It is not a good idea to open border with hostile countries. It is not worth spend crores of rupees of tax payers money on those useless projects. Also it is not worth building tunnel with Sri Lanka. Even though I am modi bhakth I will not support these. I think India itself has lot of work to do.

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  • Sameer, Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Rok na yaar apni trolley! I have just travelled from a country (UAE) which has the best road infrastructure in the world (2015 rating).

    Travelled to Mumbai by bus a week back from Mangalore and I found how horrible the roads are...and swach bharat was visible all along the highway with garbage. Keep beating your own drums to insensible people because sensible people will not buy whatever you say.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    First complete Kundapur - Mangaluru and then leave your PATANG ...

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    GOOD JOB NITHIN GADKARIJI...I KNEW THIS IS POSSIBLE ONLY BY BJP GOVERNMENT AND NOT THE CORRUPT DONGI CONGI GOVT...!!!

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  • Alex, Mangalorea

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    Train without a Rail, what else?

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    So now the people can go to Thailand by bus to enjoy the Thai massage with happy ending service. Gadkari talking about World class infrastructure! Really!!! But we have jungle class bunch of people in Mangaluru, who are threatening theater owners not to run the show of a particular movie, what Ghadkari's advise to them???

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