“India to Connect Bhutan by Rail for the First Time with ₹4,033 Cr Gelephu-Samtse Project”

In a historic move to strengthen bilateral ties and regional connectivity, the Government of India has formally announced the first-ever railway links between India and the Kingdom of Bhutan, committing a total investment of ₹4,033 crore (approximately USD 485 million).

The ambitious project involves constructing two cross-border lines, totaling approximately 89 km, which will provide landlocked Bhutan with direct access to India’s extensive railway network for the first time.

Rail LinkIndian TerminusBhutanese TerminusLength (Approx.)Estimated Cost
Line 1Kokrajhar (Assam)Gelephu69 km₹3,456 crore
Line 2Banarhat (West Bengal)Samtse20 km₹577 crore
  • Total Outlay: The two lines combined will be constructed at a total investment of ₹4,033 crore, fully funded by the Government of India.
  • Timeline: The Kokrajhar-Gelephu line is expected to be completed in four years, while the Banarhat-Samtse line has a target completion of three years.
  • Infrastructure: The lines will be fully electrified and designed to accommodate modern trains, including the Vande Bharat Express.

The project is a major component of India’s commitment to supporting Bhutan’s economic development and is viewed as a strategic priority under the “Neighbourhood First” policy.

  • Economic Hubs: The rail lines will connect key Bhutanese development centers—Gelephu, which is being developed as a “Mindfulness City,” and Samtse, which is emerging as an industrial town.
  • Trade Facilitation: The connectivity will drastically improve the movement of goods and passengers, slashing freight costs and providing Bhutanese trade (which largely routes through Indian ports) with a seamless, high-capacity link to the global network.
  • Developmental Support: This initiative comes as India doubles its development assistance to Bhutan, committing ₹10,000 crore for the Himalayan nation’s 13th Five-Year Plan (2024–2029).

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri highlighted that the project stems from a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bhutan in March 2024, cementing a relationship of “exceptional trust and mutual respect.”

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