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ADB proposes bus from Lahore to India`s Agartala via Dhaka

03 April, 2007

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NEW DELHI: The Asian Development Bank (ADB), under a SAARC plan, has proposed a bus service from Lahore to Agartala right across Bangladesh, road corridors from Indian ports to landlocked Bhutan and Nepal, and a train service from Colombo to India`s Chennai.

These are among the feasible linkages proposed in the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation(SAARC) Multi-modal Transport Study conducted by the ADB, the English daily `Indian Express` has learned.

The study identifies 10 road and five rail corridors, besides inland waterways and maritime gateways.

The proposed road from Lahore to Agartala is to touch New Delhi, Kolkata, Petrapole-Benapole and Dhaka, and has the potential of providing a shorter route to "major intra-regional traffic" that will result in transport cost savings, says the study.

The proposed Kathmandu-Birgunj/Raxaul-Kolkata road corridor will connect ports in Kolkata and Haldia to Nepal while the one from Thimpu to Kolkata via Phuentsholing will reach the ports.

A rail corridor connecting Chennai and Colombo is aimed at restoring the old rail ferry link "to provide passenger and goods access from Sri Lanka to mainland South Asia."

Another important rail corridor is intended to connect Pakistan, Bangladesh and India from Lahore to Imphal via Delhi, Kolkata, Dhaka.

With Afghanistan joining SAARC this year, the study will be expanded.

Delhi has been pushing for connectivity with Kabul so that it can seek transit rights from Pakistan.

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