New Delhi: The India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC) initiative could become a flagship project of the European Union's 'Global Gateway' connectivity strategy, France said on Wednesday as President Emmanuel Macron's special envoy for the mega project wrapped up a two-day trip to India.
Gerard Mestrallet undertook the visit to better understand New Delhi's infrastructures and development strategy, in particular the port of Mundra as IMEEC partner nations are looking at implementing the mega connectivity project.
Mestrallet said the IMEEC will facilitate the stepping up of India-France cooperation in several areas such as low carbon energies, digital data and port-to-port partnerships. Mestrallet, the French President's Special Envoy for the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, visited Gujarat on September 16 to 17.
France is the first signatory country of the project to have officially appointed a dedicated special envoy. In the coming months, France will actively work with Indian government officials and companies to find a common ground to facilitate the IMEEC pre-project phase, the French embassy said in a readout.
India and France, being at the entry and end points of this transnational rail and shipping route, have a shared interest and responsibility to develop this project to enhance trade accessibility and economic cooperation, it said. "The IMEEC will allow to substantially step up our cooperation in key focus areas such as low carbon energies, digital data and port-to-port partnerships," Mestrallet said.
As IMEEC also has a European dimension, this project could become a flagship project of the European Union's "Global Gateway" connectivity strategy, the French embassy said. In December 2021, the EU unveiled the "Global Gateway" initiative with a planned investment of 300 billion euros (USD 340 billion) in global connectivity and climate projects. The mega project is largely being seen as an answer to China's Belt and Road Initiative.