Kolkata Bangkok Highway likely to open in coming 4 years; details inside
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Jun 16, 2023, 14:00 IST
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The trilateral highway, as a part of the BIMSTEC project, could be completed within the next three to four years. The news was shared during a business conclave by the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the Ministry of External … Read more
The trilateral highway, as a part of the BIMSTEC project, could be completed within the next three to four years. The news was shared during a business conclave by the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Tuesday. Read less
The trilateral highway, as a part of the BIMSTEC project, could be completed within the next three to four years. The news was shared during a business conclave by the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Tuesday.
Here are some important facts:
1) This road will start from Bangkok and go through prominent cities such as Sukhothai and Mae Sot in Thailand, Yangon, Mandalay, Kalewa, and Tamu in Myanmar, before reaching India.
2) In India, the highway will pass through Moreh, Kohima, Guwahati, Srirampur and Siliguri before reaching Kolkata.
3) The highway will cover a total distance of over 2800 km.
4) The longest stretch would be in India and the smallest would be in Thailand.
5) A part of the highway in Thailand is already complete.
6) The Tamu to Kalewa road of this highway will cost nearly US$ 27.28 million.
With this in the offing, get ready for the most exciting road trip in this part of the world very soon!
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