New Delhi (Sputnik) — The Indians defense ministry is footing the US $ 3 million feasibility study for the project almost 10 years after the government had first planned the rail route close to the border of China.
China considers Tawang the southern part of Tibet while India has consistently maintained that Tawang is an integral part of India. Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijuju, who is also an Member of Indian Parliament from Arunachal Pradesh, and Manoj Sinha, Minister of State for Railway, will launch the feasibility study work of the proposed rail line on Saturday.
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— Akash Soni (@Akashtv1) 30 марта 2017 г.
7 decades!#Tawang did not have a train.
Now @PMOIndia has entrusted @manojsinhabjp & @KirenRijiju to check feasibility.
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Sources told Sputnik that the work will be monitored by the Indian defense ministry and it has allocated US$ 3 million for carrying out the final location survey of Misamari (Bhalukpong)-Tenga-Tawang strategic new line.
The Indian government did not finalize the decision on the assessment of cost and the execution of the project but it is estimated that it will cost some $10 billion. The defense ministry will also be working on advance landing grounds for Indian Air Force which is expected to be completed by June this year.
In a related development, China's consul general in Kolkata, Ma Zhanwu, has warned India regarding Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama's visit to Tawang on April 4.
"China has expressed strong opposition to India's decision regarding the Dalai Lama. We believe this decision goes against the promise made by the Indian government. We hope India will take effective measures and cancel the visit," Ma Zhanwu said on Friday. Once again, China conveyed to India that Tawang is disputed territory and India should avoid tangling itself with the Dalai Lama visit.
China's foreign ministry had met the Indian ambassador in Beijing last week demanding the cancellation of the Dalai Lama's visit to Tawang. The Chinese ambassador in India also gave a representation to India's ministry of external affairs regarding the visit.