Context:
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India and Nepal have amended the Treaty of Transit to facilitate rail-based freight movement, including bulk cargo, between Jogbani (India) and Biratnagar (Nepal).
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The amendment was formalised through an exchange of letters in New Delhi between Piyush Goyal and Anil Kumar Sinha.
Key Highlights:
What the Amendment Provides
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Enables movement of bulk cargo via rail on the Jogbani–Biratnagar corridor.
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Expands the scope of transit to support multimodal trade connectivity (rail–road–sea).
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Eases logistics for Nepal’s trade with third countries, reducing costs and transit time.
Liberalised Transit Corridors
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Key routes under the amended framework include:
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Kolkata–Jogbani
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Kolkata–Nautanwa (Sunauli)
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Visakhapatnam–Nautanwa (Sunauli)
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These corridors improve Nepal’s access to Indian ports and global markets.
Economic & Trade Significance
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For Nepal (landlocked):
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Greater trade access and predictability
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Lower logistics costs for bulk commodities (grains, minerals, fuels)
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Enhanced regional integration and growth prospects
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For India:
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Deepens neighbourhood-first economic ties
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Boosts utilisation of rail and port infrastructure
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Strengthens supply chains in eastern India
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Infrastructure & Connectivity Impact
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Promotes rail freight over road, aiding:
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Efficiency and environmental sustainability
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Decongestion of highways
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Complements ongoing investments in cross-border rail links and customs facilitation.
Diplomatic Significance
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Signals strengthened bilateral cooperation in trade and transit infrastructure.
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Reinforces India’s role as a reliable transit partner for landlocked neighbours.
Key Concepts Involved:
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Treaty of Transit: Framework enabling landlocked countries to move goods through neighbouring states.
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Multimodal Trade Connectivity: Integration of rail, road, and sea transport for efficient logistics.
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Bulk Cargo: Large quantities of unpackaged goods (e.g., grains, coal, minerals).
UPSC Relevance (GS-wise):
GS 2 – International Relations
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India–Nepal bilateral relations
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Transit diplomacy and neighbourhood policy
GS 3 – Economy
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Trade facilitation and logistics
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Role of rail freight and ports in reducing trade costs
Prelims Focus:
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Treaty of Transit and its purpose
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Key India–Nepal transit corridors
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Multimodal connectivity
Mains Enrichment:
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Analyse how transit facilitation with neighbours can enhance regional trade integration.
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Discuss the role of rail-based logistics in improving competitiveness for landlocked countries.
