Sonowal Inaugurates Key Waterways Projects on Brahmaputra to Boost NE Trade

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated three major infrastructure projects on National Waterway-2 (Brahmaputra) in Dibrugarh. The projects include two new Customs and Immigration Complexes at Bogibeel and Dhubri and the renovated Heritage Building of the Inland Waterways Authority of India. These facilities are designed to strengthen logistics, enhance cross-border trade with Bangladesh and Bhutan, and boost riverine tourism in the Northeast. Officials stated the development aligns with the vision of combining progress ('Vikas') with heritage ('Virasat') under the national waterways initiative.

Key Points: Brahmaputra Waterways Projects Inaugurated in Dibrugarh by Sonowal

  • Customs & Immigration Complex at Bogibeel
  • Customs & Immigration Complex at Dhubri
  • Renovated IWAI Heritage Building in Dibrugarh
  • Aims to reduce logistics costs & boost trade
  • Part of 'Vikas and Virasat' vision under PM Modi
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Union Minister Sonowal inaugurates three projects to bolster inland waterways on Brahmaputra (NW 2) in Dibrugarh

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated three inland waterways projects on NW-2 to boost trade, tourism, and logistics in Northeast India.

"The Brahmaputra is not just a river; it is our lifeline, our history and our future. - Sarbananda Sonowal"

Dibrugarh, February 27

Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, inaugurated three major inland waterways infrastructure projects on Friday in Dibrugarh on National Waterway-2. He described the projects as a balanced approach of "Vikas and Virasat" under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.

The projects include the Customs and Immigration Complex at Bogibeel, the Customs and Immigration Complex at Dhubri, and the renovated Heritage Building of the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) at Dibrugarh.

Addressing the gathering, Sonowal said the projects reflect the dynamic governance model of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that seeks rapid development without losing cultural identity.

"Under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji, we are moving ahead with a clear vision of Vikas and Virasat. We are striving toward progress and economic development while preserving our roots, our heritage and our culture. The Brahmaputra is not just a river; it is our lifeline, our history and our future," Sarbananda Sonowal said.

Sonowal said the newly inaugurated infrastructure will strengthen logistics, enhance passenger movement and unlock fresh opportunities for trade and tourism in the Northeast.

The Customs and Immigration Complex at Bogibeel has been developed as part of a modern tourist-cum-cargo terminal integrating customs, immigration and IWAI administrative functions within a single complex. The facility includes dedicated arrival and departure waiting halls, cargo storage areas, administrative blocks, staff amenities and integrated security systems, aimed at improving operational efficiency along NW-2 and facilitating trade under the Indo-Bangladesh Protocol routes.

The Dhubri Customs and Immigration Complex is designed to enhance regulatory oversight and boost export-import operations in western Assam, positioning the town as a strategic gateway for inland water transport and cross-border commerce with Bangladesh and Bhutan.

The renovated Heritage Building at Dibrugarh combines restoration of architectural features with upgraded operational infrastructure. Officials said the building will serve IWAI's administrative requirements on NW-2 while also contributing to riverine tourism and preserving the region's architectural legacy.

Under the National Waterways Act, 2016, 20 rivers in the Northeast have been declared National Waterways, with the Brahmaputra (NW-2), Barak (NW-16), Dhansiri (NW-31) and Kopili (NW-57) being actively developed.

Vijay Kumar, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, and Sunil Paliwal, IAS, Chairman, Inland Waterways Authority of India, highlighted the government's initiatives to strengthen inland waterways as a viable alternative mode of transport and to revive traditional river-based connectivity for promoting trade and tourism. They expressed confidence that the infrastructure being developed on National Waterway-2 would further accelerate efforts to position the Northeast as an engine of growth.

The projects are expected to reduce logistics costs, strengthen cross-border trade, improve passenger and cargo movement and reinforce the Brahmaputra's role as a dependable and sustainable economic corridor for the Northeast.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Finally some concrete development in our region. The Customs Complex at Bogibeel is much needed. My uncle is in the tea business and always complains about logistics costs. If this reduces transport time and cost, it will be a huge boost for Assam's tea and other exports.
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Aman W
Good to see the focus on 'Virasat' alongside 'Vikas'. Renovating the heritage building in Dibrugarh is important. Our history and architecture should not be lost in the name of development. Hope they maintain this balance in all future projects too.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves traveling to the Northeast, I'm excited about the tourism potential. A modern, efficient waterway system could make river cruises and eco-tourism on the Brahmaputra much more accessible. Looking forward to planning a trip!
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Karthik V
While the infrastructure is welcome, I hope the environmental impact on the Brahmaputra basin is thoroughly studied. It's our lifeline. Development should not come at the cost of the river's health and the communities that depend on it. The authorities must ensure sustainable practices.
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Nikhil C
Connecting Dhubri better is a strategic move for cross-border trade. This will strengthen our economic ties with Bangladesh and provide a boost to western Assam, which sometimes feels left out of the development narrative. Good step for Act East Policy.

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