Great Nicobar Project Strategic Importance: Major General Defends Development Push

Major General Arvind Bhatia defends the Great Nicobar Project, emphasizing its strategic importance and economic benefits. He criticizes Rahul Gandhi's opposition, stating that national projects should be supported by all parties. The project aims to develop a maritime hub with a container terminal, airport, and power plant. Bhatia highlights the project's minimal environmental impact and its crucial role in national security.

Key Points: Strategic Value of Great Nicobar Project Explained

  • Strategic importance of Andaman and Nicobar Islands highlighted
  • Only 1.82% of forest area to be used for project
  • International container transshipment terminal to generate $20-40 crore profit annually
  • Project includes airport, power plant, and township development
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"Great Nicobar project has immense strategic importance, opposition should support it": Major Gen (Retd) Arvind Bhatia

Major General Arvind Bhatia defends Great Nicobar Project, citing immense strategic importance and economic benefits, while opposing Rahul Gandhi's criticism.

"It has immense strategic importance, and military and infrastructure development here is crucial - Major Gen (Retd) Arvind Bhatia"

Gurugram, May 2

Major General Arvind Bhatia on Friday raised concerns over Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's remarks on the Great Nicobar Project, while highlighting the strategic importance of the island and the project.

Speaking to ANI, Bhatia said, "Whenever a project of strategic or national importance comes up, the Leader of Opposition and opposition parties should support the government and not oppose it."

Bhatia said the strategic importance of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands must be clearly understood. He added that whenever a project of national or strategic importance is taken up, the Leader of the Opposition and other opposition parties should support the government instead of opposing it.

"The Ministry of Environment has said that only a very small portion of 1.82% of the forest of Great Nicobar Island will be used in this project. An international container transhipment terminal will be built in Galathea, which will give us a profit of 20 to 40 crore dollars every year... It has major advantages and strategic importance," he added.

He added that he welcomed the government's initiatives in this direction.

"All these projects are in the right direction because it is 1200 km away from the mainland and very close to Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. It has immense strategic importance, and military and infrastructure development here is crucial. I am pleased that this government is undertaking such work," he said.

Bhatia's statement comes ahead of Rahul Gandhi criticising the centre's development push in Great Nicobar, alleging large-scale environmental destruction and displacement of local communities. He termed the project one of the "biggest scams" against the country's natural and tribal heritage.

In a post on X, Raebareli MP said he recently travelled through Great Nicobar and expressed concern over the impact of the ongoing project on forests and indigenous communities.

"I travelled through Great Nicobar today. These are the most extraordinary forests I have ever seen in my life. Trees older than memory. Forests that took generations to grow. The people on this island are equally beautiful - both the adivasi communities and the settlers - but they are being robbed of what is rightfully theirs," he wrote.

He further alleged that the project would result in large-scale deforestation and ecological damage."The government calls what it is doing here a 'Project.' What I have seen is not a project. It is millions of trees marked for the axe. It is 160 square kilometres of rainforest condemned to die. It is communities that have been ignored while their homes have been snatched away," he said.

The Great Nicobar Project seeks to transform Great Nicobar into a strategic maritime and economic hub by leveraging its proximity (about 40 nautical miles) to the East-West shipping route and reducing dependence on foreign transshipment ports keeping in view the defense and National Security purpose.

It includes major infrastructure components: a 14.2 million twenty foot equivalent unit( MTEU) International Container Transshipment Terminal, a Greenfield International Airport (4000 Peak Hour Passengers-PHP)., a 450 MVA gas-solar power plant, and a planned township

The Great Nicobar Project is fully aligned with the Shompen Policy of 2015 and the Jarawa Policy of 2004, which mandate that large-scale development proposals prioritize the welfare and integrity of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) and follow a structured consultation process, government said in an official statement earlier this week.

- ANI

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Ravi K
Finally someone speaking sense! Rahul Gandhi just travels there for a photo op and starts crying about forests. What about China building military bases in the Indian Ocean? We need this transshipment terminal and airfield for national security. 1.82% forest land is nothing compared to our sovereignty! 🇮🇳
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Sneha F
I'm conflicted. The strategic importance is undeniable given our proximity to Malacca Strait. But Rahul Gandhi isn't entirely wrong either - we've seen how "development" destroys ecosystems in the name of progress. The Shompen tribe's rights must be protected. Hope the government is transparent about rehabilitation plans.
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Karthik V
Rahul Gandhi's opposition is just politics as usual. He didn't care about Nicobar when UPA was in power for 10 years! Meanwhile, this project will save us crores in foreign port fees and boost trade with Southeast Asia. National security should be above party politics. Jai Hind!
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Tanya I
Both sides have valid concerns. Development is necessary for security and economy, but we must learn from past mistakes - like the damage in Western Ghats. The government should share detailed environmental impact assessments publicly. Transparency would build trust and silence critics. 🌿
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Vinay O
Major General's point about 1200 km from mainland and close to Malaysia/Singapore is spot on. We need a military presence there. But calling Rahul Gandhi's concerns a "scam" is unfair - he's actually visited and seen the ground reality. The truth is probably somewhere in between the government's assurances and the opposition's alarms. Arre yaar, can't we have a balanced discussion?

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