A Project of strategic and national importance

Paper: GS – III, Subject: Environment, Ecology and Disaster Management, Topic: Broad/Overlap, Issue: Significance of the Great Nicobar Island Project.

Context:

The Government of India has envisaged the Great Nicobar Island Project as a transformative plan integrating infrastructure, defence, environment, and socio-economic development. The project seeks to balance strategic imperatives in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) with ecological sensitivity and community welfare.

Key Takeaways:

Key Components of the Project:

Key Components of the Project:

Strategic and National Importance:

  • Maritime Security: Enhances India’s presence in IOR, countering China’s influence (String of Pearls).
  • Trade Hub Potential: Transforms Great Nicobar into a major maritime & air connectivity hub.
  • Defence Imperatives: Strengthens India’s naval capabilities at a chokepoint near the Malacca Strait (world’s busiest sea-lane).
  • Regional Development: Provides infrastructure, employment, and long-term investment in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

Environmental & Social Safeguards:

  • Minimal displacement: No impact on Nicobarese tribal groups’ habitation.
  • Forest Land Diversion: Out of 166.10 sq. km forest land, compensatory afforestation planned; effectively only 1.82% of island’s forest area is diverted.
  • Wildlife Protection:
    • ₹815.5 crore allocated to research institutes (ZSI, BSI, SACON, WII) for conservation.
    • Green areas & eco-sensitive zones to be maintained.
  • Tribal Consultation: Based on Shompen Policy (2015) & Jarawa Policy (2004) – ensuring rights and welfare of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs).

Challenges & Criticisms:

  • Ecological Sensitivity: Risk to fragile habitats, biodiversity hotspots, nesting sites of giant leatherback turtles, saltwater crocodiles, and corals.
  • Tribal Welfare Concerns: Possible cultural & livelihood disruptions for Shompen and Nicobarese tribes.
  • Disaster Vulnerability: Nicobar Islands prone to tsunamis, cyclones, and earthquakes – infrastructure resilience is critical.
  • Global Scrutiny: Balancing development with India’s commitments to climate change and conservation.

Government’s Response:

  • Phased Clearances: Divided into 3 phases with appraisal at each level.
  • Compensatory Afforestation: 73.07 sq. km notified as new reserve forest.
  • Community Involvement: MoTA, Tribal Welfare bodies, and NITI Aayog actively participated with wide consultations.
  • Risk Assessment Plans: Based on anthropogenic and natural disaster vulnerabilities.

Way Forward:

  • Balance Strategic Needs with Sustainability: Integrate infrastructure expansion with rigorous ecological monitoring.
  • Community-Centric Development: Ensure participatory planning with tribal communities, safeguarding their rights & livelihoods.
  • Green Infrastructure Push: Promote renewable energy, eco-tourism, and climate-resilient designs.
  • Continuous Monitoring: Independent audits by environmental institutions.
  • Regional Cooperation: Project can enhance India’s Act East & SAGARvision, while ensuring compliance with international environmental norms.

Conclusion:

The Great Nicobar Project is a landmark initiative of strategic and national importance that seeks to transform India’s maritime posture. However, its long-term success depends on sustainable environmental safeguards, tribal welfare measures, and resilient infrastructure—ensuring security and growth without compromising ecological integrity.

https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/a-project-of-a-strategic-and-national-importance/article70038531.ece

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