DPR for developing IWT infrastructure on Umiam Lake Umngot River are being conducted
Shillong November 21: Union Minister for Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal chaired a comprehensive review meeting with senior officials of the ministry as well as the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) on all projects in Assam, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya, including those under Central Sector Scheme (CSS) in view of the development of multiple projects in the North East.
The IWAI, the nodal agency for development of waterways under the Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways has also signed two key Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) to strengthen Assam’s inland water transport network and industrial logistics. The agreements—one with Assam Petro-Chemicals Ltd and another with the Government of Assam—aim to promote the movement of cargo and passengers through the state’s extensive river systems, advancing the goals of sustainable connectivity and regional growth.
The first MoU between IWAI and Assam Petro-Chemicals Ltd aims to collaborate for transportation of Methanol and Formalin through the Indo-Bangladesh Protocol Route (IBPR) and National Waterways (NW). The initiative will facilitate exports from IWAI jetties at Bogibeel, Pandu, and Jogighopa to destinations in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia, while also strengthening domestic supply chains through National Waterways-1 and 2.
APL currently produces 1.98 lakh metric tonnes of Methanol and 1.15 lakh metric tonnes of Formalin annually, and the new arrangement will enable bulk, cost-effective, and eco-friendly transportation of these products. The total investment for the initiative is pegged at ₹400 crore, covering the procurement of tanker vessels and related infrastructure.
The second MoU, signed between IWAI and the Government of Assam, focuses on the development and promotion of an Urban Water Transport (UWT) System, or Water Metro, in Tezpur, Guwahati, and Dibrugarh. The project aims to establish a seamless and sustainable water-based mobility network along the River Brahmaputra, integrated with existing transport modes such as roads, railways, and bus systems.
Speaking on the occasion, Sonowal said, “These MoUs mark a major step forward in realising the vision of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji, whose leadership continues to transform the Northeast into a hub of inland waterway connectivity and industrial opportunity. We remain firmly anchored in our intent to develop the inland waterways ecosystem in the region for optimum utilisation and explore possibilities and convert them into tangible opportunities that drive growth, trade, and sustainability.”
The review meeting held at the Maritime Skill Development Centre, focussed on 15 primary projects in progress as well as 10 Central Sector Scheme (CSS) projects including 3 in Mizoram, 2 in Nagaland, 2 in Tripura and 1 each in Assam, Meghalaya and Manipur. Two recommended new projects under CSS, one each in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, were also discussed at the event. The meeting also cleared for a Concept Study for an all weather approach road at Bogibeel for smooth passage to the Cargo-cum-Tourist terminal.
In Mizoram, IWAI is advancing key inland water transport projects in Mizoram to strengthen regional connectivity and river-based mobility. Study is underway for IWT infrastructure on the Tlawng River and the Chhimtuipui River, with project values of ₹0.89 crore and ₹1.42 crore respectively. Additionally, construction work has commenced under Stage-I of the ₹9.82-crore project for developing IWT infrastructure on the Khawthlangtuipui–Tuichawng stretch in Lunglei district. The project includes two river terminals at Thekaduar and Tlabung, two HDPE floating jetties with floating gangways, and new passenger boats equipped with outboard jets, enabling safer and more efficient passenger movement in the region.
In Nagaland, IWAI is preparing DPRs for developing Inland Water Transport facilities at Doyang Lake and for promoting water sports and tourism at Noune and Shilloi Lakes under CSS. In Manipur, a Techno-Economic Feasibility study and DPR has been proposed for developing IWT on the Barak River and its tributaries, as well as the Imphal and Nambul rivers in Manipur under the CSS.
In Meghalaya, DPR for developing IWT infrastructure on Umiam Lake and the Umngot River (NW-106) are being conducted.
In Tripura, IWAI is advancing two key initiatives to strengthen regional connectivity and tourism. A project valued at ₹24.53 crore has been taken up to develop the Gumti River and establish navigational linkage with the Meghna river system in Bangladesh. The project includes development of a navigational channel, bank protection works, construction of nine floating pontoon terminals, and installation of navigational aids. Additionally, study is going on for the introduction of a cruise ship service on Dumbur Lake in Dhalai district aimed at boosting tourism and leisure-based river travel in the state.
A proposal has been initiated for the development of Inland Water Transport (IWT) infrastructure on the Siang River in Arunachal Pradesh. The project includes construction of terminals with associated facilities such as buildings, sheds, internal roads, pathways, fencing, wharves, and solar infrastructure, along with installation of floating jetties, fairway development and navigational aids. The proposal also includes provision of vessels such as ferry services, FRP boats and high-speed leisure boats to support passenger mobility and tourism.
“The ongoing projects across Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh reflect the commitment of Modi Govt to transform the region through modern IWT infrastructure. By enhancing river connectivity, tourism and trade corridors, we are unlocking new economic opportunities and integrating the region more closely with national and international markets. Under the dynamic leadership of PM, Narendra Modi ji, the Northeast is entering a new era of connectivity and economic resurgence powered by the revival of our mighty rivers. We aim to invest more than ₹5,000 crores for the development of IWT in the region in the coming years. With new partnerships to strengthen cargo movement, river tourism and cross-border trade, Inland Waterways are becoming a lifeline of opportunity for our people,” Sonowal said.
The initiatives represent a pivotal step in operationalising the vast potential of the inland waterways and rivers of the region as engines of economic transformation.









