New Delhi:The Ministry of Railways has sanctioned the final location survey of the Imphal–Moreh section of about 111 kms for the construction of a new broad gauge (BG) line connecting India and Myanmar.
Once constructed, this new line will be of strategic importance and will form an important part of the proposed Trans-Asian Railway, which will connect India with South East Asia on a rail network.
Interestingly, the move was taken within just two hours after Union Minister of Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw made a promise to Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh, who had requested him to give an extension to the new railway line to be built up to Imphal from Meroh on the Indo-Myanmar border.
On Wednesday, Minister of Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw, upon his visit to Imphal conducted an aerial inspection of railway projects and ordered the survey for a new line up to Moreh. "This new line once constructed will be of strategic importance and will form an important part of the proposed Trans-Asian Railway, which will connect India with South East Asia on the rail network," said a statement of North Frontier Railway.