Japan to give Rs.15,000 crore development assistance for Delhi Metro, 4 other projects
Loan pact will include three energy
sector projects—new and renewable energy, MSMEs energy saving, and
Haryana Distribution System Upgradation
The loan has
provided approximately Rs8,933 crore to Delhi Mass Rapid Transport
System Project (Phase 3) in order to enhance its transportation
capacity. Photo: Minr
New Delhi: Japan on Monday announced a Rs.15,000
-crore official development assistance loan for five projects in India
including expansion of Delhi Metro and works related to wind and solar
energy.
The move reaffirms the two nation’s commitment to bring the
strategic global partnership to a higher degree of cooperation and to
India’s sustainable development, a Japanese Embassy statement said.
“Government of Japan and government of India signed the
official development assistance (ODA) loan agreement for five projects
totalling more than Rs.15,000 crore. This is the largest amount ever signed at a single signing occasion in the history of Japanese ODA,” it said.
The loan agreement will include three energy sector
projects—new and renewable energy, micro, small and medium enterprises
energy saving, and Haryana Distribution System Upgradation.
The development comes after Japanese Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe and his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh met during a summit
meeting in January this year.
The ODA loan agreement was signed by Takeshi Yagi,
ambassador of Japan to India, and Rajesh Khullar, joint secretary,
Department of Economic Affairs in finance ministry.
Elaborating on the projects, the statement said that the ODA loan has provided approximately Rs.8,933
crore to Delhi Mass Rapid Transport System Project (Phase 3) in order
to enhance its transportation capacity. This project intends to link the
existing 190 km radially developed network with additional 116 km belt
line including six routes and six intervals which connect Indira Gandhi
International Airport and Noida district and construction of heritage
line connecting Central Secretariat, Delhi Gate, Lal Qila and Kashmir
Gate.
“The completion of the project will extend the length of
network to 329.4 km and will transform Delhi Metro into a global
standard urban transportation system, comparable to the Tokyo metro,”
the statement said.
The statement said that for new and renewable energy development project—Phase 2, Rs.1,800
crore loan has been granted to power producers through Indian Renewable
Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) for the development solar and
wind power succeding Phase I of the project. The ongoing project
includes a loan of Rs.1,160 crore for wind power projects in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Karnataka and Rs.220 crore for solar power project in Andhra Pradesh.
NITESH KUMAR SINGH
PGDM 2ND
SOURCE-- MINT LIVE NEWS
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