India has nearly 14,500 km of navigable waterways, yet inland water transport (IWT) accounts for less than 1 per cent of its freight traffic. What should India do to boost such a cheap transport mode?
Refer – Business Line
IAS Parliament 7 years
KEY POINTS
Challenges with inland waterways
· The sector requires huge investment to develop navigable routes, connectivity infrastructure to and from hinterland, terminals, vessels and repairing facilities.
· In many States, there are ferry services on national waterways, but these are mostly unorganised country boats.
· Terminal facilities are also woefully inadequate in states like Kerala and Assam.
· Due to unplanned infrastructures along the river banks there are threats to biodiversity.
· Industries are hesitant to use the inland water ways due to lack of promotion and incentives from the government’s part.
Steps to boost Inland water ways
· Private Partnership - The government should focus on developing navigation, channel operation and maintenance, and external connectivity infrastructure.
· Private players can undertake terminal development, cargo and passenger handling, and building low-draft vessels and related repair facilities.
· Industrial Incentives - The Government can mandate/incentivise industries in the proximity of national waterways to use this mode for a portion of their shipments.
· Public sector entities such as Food Corporation of India, power plants and refineries can be similarly mandated.
· Sustainable transport model - For synergy, the government can promote industrial corridors along riverbanks and foster waterways-based industrialisation.
· This will not only ensure captive IWT cargo, but also tackle erosion of riverbanks as industries will tend to protect the land allotted to them.
· Promoting tourism - Along with passenger terminal development, the government needs to offer financial support to ferry operators to improve safety, and facilitate insurance coverage.
· The Centre and States need to join hands to package and market river tourism in a big way to trigger a virtuous cycle.