India set to miss key target for Japan-backed bullet train project, claim sources


Tokyo, Jun 12 (Reuters): India is set to miss a December deadline to acquire land for a Japan-backed $17 billion bullet train project following protests by fruit growers, government officials said, likely delaying one of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s most ambitious projects.

Modi’s office is now monitoring the project week-to-week, as Indian officials seek to reassure Tokyo that the hurdles can be overcome through intense negotiations with sapota and mango growers in the western state of Maharashtra.

Protests, backed by local politicians, have flared up in recent months against attempts to secure sections of a 108-km (67-mile) stretch, which is around one-fifth of the entire bullet train corridor connecting Mumbai with Ahmedabad, the largest commercial city in Modi’s home state of Gujarat. “I’ve worked hard for three decades to develop this plantation, and they are asking me to hand over this land,” sapota farmer Dashrat Purav, 62, said as he showed his orchard in the town of Palghar, a three-hour-drive north of Mumbai. “I haven’t worked hard to surrender land for the project. I did that for my children.” Purav said he would sell his land only if at least one of his two unemployed sons was promised a government job.

Protests against land acquisitions are common in India, where tens of millions of farmers till small holdings. A planned $44 billion refinery to be run by a consortium including Saudi Aramco, the world’s biggest oil producer, is also struggling to secure land in Maharashtra. “Land acquisition for any project is complex in India,” said Dhananjay Kumar, spokesman for the National High Speed Rail Corp Ltd (NHSRCL) that is overseeing the project. “Here also we are facing difficulty because of so much resistance.”

Failure to procure the bullet train land by the deadline would delay disbursal of soft-loans by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), a government development body, which is reviewing the project next month, said two senior officials with the state-run Indian Railways, declining to be named. A JICA spokeswoman said that India must create relocation plans for local residents and make them public in order to enter into a loan agreement covering the main part of the bullet train project. “It is possible that it takes time to sign a contract as India takes proper and careful measures in line with JICA’s guidelines for environmental and social considerations,” she said.

To assuage Japan’s concerns, Indian officials have sought a meeting this month with transport ministry officials in Tokyo, one of the Indian officials said. India wants the project’s completion target to be advanced by a year to 2022, the 75th year of India’s independence.

A Japanese transport ministry official who deals with the bullet train project said that Indian officials had told them that “they can manage” the land acquisition. “We will continue to work together with the Indian government to bring this project forward with an aim to start operation in 2023,” the official said.

“Not insurmountable”
Japan is majority-funding the train project through a 50-year loan. Japanese companies such as Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corp, JFE Holdings, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Toshiba Corp and Hitachi are likely to supply at least 70 percent of the core components of the rail line, sources told Reuters in January.

Modi has called the project crucial for his pet “Make in India” campaign aimed at lifting the share of manufacturing in India’s $2 trillion economy. The government also hopes to generate hundreds of jobs through the train project, and hence is pushing hard to finish it on time. To sweeten the terms for people opposed to selling their land, Indian Railways has put its weight behind NHSRCL, pledging funds from its own welfare scheme to build schools and community halls, one of the officials said. Ashwani Lohani, chairman of the Indian Railway Board, said the issues with farmers were not insurmountable.

The government has offered to buy land at a 25 percent premium to the market value, the two government officials said. Farmers are also being offered resettlement dues of 500,000 rupees ($7,409) or 50 percent of the land value, whichever is higher. However, local political opposition in Palghar, ahead of a general election next year, has fanned the protests. Opponents say the bullet train is wasteful and the money would be better used upgrading the country’s rickety rail infrastructure. Farmers have threatened a hunger strike.

Last week, farmers and local activists disrupted a public hearing conducted by NHSRCL, its second attempt to hold such an event in less than a month. The first one last month was also cut short by protests.

“In coming weeks we will intensify the protests,” said Nilam Gorhe, a spokesman for Shiv Sena, a Maharashtra regional party that has an on-off relationship with Modi’s ruling party.

  

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 12 2018

    We all pray that Narendra Modi shud be there till ribbon cutting ceremony of bullet train.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Jun 12 2018

    THESE ARE THE PROJECTS ANOUNCED BY THE GOVERNMENT WITHOUT ANY PREPARAYION TO ACQUIRE PUBLICITY FROM THE PEOPLE.

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Tue, Jun 12 2018

    yesterday night motorists stranded in Charmadi Ghat for more than 10 hours. Further Hassan to Mangalore trains stopped their operation. Shiradi ghat is still not yet open for the public. Our Govt. has failed miserably in providing basic road & train services,but talking about bullet trains etc.!

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 12 2018

    One item in Modi's achievement list is Bullet train from Mumbai ti Ahmedabad. But do we Indians know, that this is a minus balance as for project completed and paid off ?

    For next 50 years, we Indians will drain our sweat and blood to boot this.

    Who is the beneficiary ?

    None other than the blood sucker Gujju tea-seller and his friend big fat Amit Shah. I am sure Shah's son has fat shares in this project.

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  • Dr.Dinga, Kudla

    Tue, Jun 12 2018

    Baking soda helps lower the natural stomach acids, which can contribute to burning. Mix baking soda with water and consume before and after meals to reduce burning stomach

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 12 2018

    Did you cross Nepal border, trespass into India and reach Kudla ? Nobody, irrespective of party affiliation, feels its funny when somebody plays around with nation's finances. It got to be an enemy nation's representative.

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Tue, Jun 12 2018

    Instead I enjoy hot hot Pakodas with hot tea !

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 12 2018

    24X7 r da t.v. bhaashans, p.m., rounding 2 tourists spots, cow, cow bow, bow, lynching, women snooping, peeping in2 da kitchens, abuses and rapings r 1nly da developments in india. nothing more.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 12 2018

    15 Lacks is also pending 😣

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jun 12 2018

    The train for the rich Gujaratis.

    To be paid for by all the Indians, rich and poor.

    A 100,000 crore train for the rich Gujaratis. With the protests by the poor farmers, it will be a 150,000 crore train for the rich Gujaratis.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 12 2018

    This is the beauty of 'Make in India' - Get the train components made but the land is not ready for lay the tracks. Fertile land is forcefully taken from the farmers but government land is given @ 75% to Baba Ramdev. For what ? To extend his Patanjali. Are the products given free ? Land is discounted, product is from natural resources - why only Patanjali should make profit ?

    I remember somebody boasting here some days back that under Modi government repaid Wold Bank loan taken by previous government. Well, India took loan from WB but Modi took from Japan :
    "Japan is majority-funding the train project through a 50-year loan."

    Now, who will repay this ? Is Modi certain that he will rule the nation till the loan is repaid ? Not Bhakht's brains but the dung works when they speak about Modi.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Tue, Jun 12 2018

    I too have come across the blatant lie that India has taken no loan from WB since 2015 in the social media. Just log on to https://www.altnews.in/world-bank-loans-india-2017-2017-modi/ to know that the truth.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 12 2018

    Thank you Geoffery, its very nice of you to have shared the link. I have taken just one para of the text on that page and here it is :
    Quote
    However, the biggest loan approved by the World Bank in recent times in the US$ 1.5 billion loan for Swacch Bharat in 2015. However, it is yet to be released as India missed the deadline for survey results. But the country is still paying the “commitment fee” of 0.5% for a loan it is yet to use. This totals UD$1.87 million or Rs 12.75 crore.
    Unquote

    Now, the citizens of the nation, please recall the amount reserved from the budget for 'Swachch Bhaarat Abhiyaan' Where did it go ? This is the kind of people in whose hands the nation was given on May 14, 2014 and they kept blaming previous 125 years for the state Indian is in today.

    Beggars will remain beggars - he did not rise from tea-selling to be a PM but came to take us all to tea-selling for a living !

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