Moreh, India
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Moreh ( Meitei pronunciation: /mō-rey/) is a
border town A border town is a town or city close to the boundary between two countries, states, or regions. Usually the term implies that the nearness to the border is one of the things the place is most famous for. With close proximities to a different coun ...
located on the
India–Myanmar border The India–Myanmar border is the international border between India and Myanmar (formerly Burma). The border is in length and runs from the tripoint with China in the north to the tripoint with Bangladesh in the south. History 19th century T ...
in
Tengnoupal district Tengnoupal district :/teŋ-nə́u-pəl/) is a district in Manipur, India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the ...
of the Indian
state State most commonly refers to: * State (polity), a centralized political organization that regulates law and society within a territory **Sovereign state, a sovereign polity in international law, commonly referred to as a country **Nation state, a ...
of
Manipur Manipur () is a state in northeastern India with Imphal as its capital. It borders the Indian states of Assam to the west, Mizoram to the south, and Nagaland to the north and shares the international border with Myanmar, specifically t ...
. As a rapidly developing international trade point with the integrated customs and international immigration checkpoint, Moreh plays an important role in India's Look East Policy, trade and commerce under ASEAN–India Free Trade Area, India-Myanmar relationship, India–Myanmar–Thailand road connectivity, and Trans-Asian Railway connectivity. Tamu in Myanmar, just across the Menal river from Moreh, is connected to Moreh via two roads: ''The Indo-Myanmar Friendship Bridge'' and a newer ''Moreh ICP Bridge'' which connects the ''Moreh Integrated Check Post'' (Moreh ICP).Will checkpost at India-Myanmar border boost organised trade
The Hindu, September 12, 2019.
Tamu in Myanmar connects Moreh in India to
Kalewa Kalewa is a town at the confluence of the Chindwin River and the Myittha River in Kale District, Sagaing Region of north-western Myanmar. It is the administrative seat of Kalewa Township. Climate Kalewa has a tropical savanna climate (Köpp ...
- Yagyi-
Mandalay Mandalay is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. It is located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631 km (392 mi) north of Yangon. In 2014, the city had a population of 1,225,553. Mandalay was founded in 1857 by Ki ...
in Myanmar and
Mae Sot Mae Sot (; , ; , ; , ) is a city in western Thailand that shares a border with Myanmar to the west. It is notable as a trade hub and for its substantial population of Burmese migrants and refugees. The city is part of Tak Province, 87 km fr ...
in
Thailand Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, it spa ...
through the
India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway (IMT Highway), long route, is a 4-lane highway under construction under India's Look East policy that will connect Moreh, India with Mae Sot, Thailand via Myanmar. Imphal-Mandalay-Bangkok route, c ...
.


Name

According to the Hill Tribal Council of Manipur, the original name of the town was "Mollenphai", with "Mollen" as the short form.Clarification on Moreh Border Town; Response to Concocted Claims & Confusion: HTC
Ukhrul Times, 29 December 2023.
The 19th century British documents spelt the name as "Moray" and "Moreh".


History

The 1888 ''Gazetteer of Manipur'' describes Moreh as a border post (''thana'') of
Manipur Manipur () is a state in northeastern India with Imphal as its capital. It borders the Indian states of Assam to the west, Mizoram to the south, and Nagaland to the north and shares the international border with Myanmar, specifically t ...
northwest of the town of Tamu. Tamu is a principal town of the Kabaw Valley, on the bank of the Lokchao River, which flows down from Manipur hills (present day
Tengnoupal district Tengnoupal district :/teŋ-nə́u-pəl/) is a district in Manipur, India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the ...
). Kabaw Valley had been under the control of
Manipur kingdom The Manipur Kingdom, also known as Meckley, was an ancient kingdom at the India–Burma frontier. Historically, Manipur was an independent kingdom ruled by a Ningthouja dynasty, Meitei dynasty. But it was also invaded and ruled over ...
since the 15th century, and Tamu appears to have grown up as a market town in the valley, overshadowing
Khampat Khampat (ခမ်းပါတ်မြို့) is a town in the Kabaw Valley in the Sagaing Region in western Myanmar. It is at the location where the Namsaweng River flows down from the hills and enters the Kabaw Valley. It is the site of a hi ...
, the previous capital of the Kabaw valley principality. In 1764, the Burmese emperor
Alaungpaya Alaungpaya (, ; also spelled Alaunghpaya or Alaung-Phra; 11 May 1760) was the founder and first emperor of the Konbaung dynasty of Burma. By the time of his death from illness during his Burmese–Siamese War (1759–60), campaign in Siam, this ...
invaded Manipur via Tamu. Afterwards, the Kabaw Valley appears to have changed hands between Manipur and Burma several times until 1813 when the Manipur prince Marjit Singh ceded it to Burma in return for Burmese assistance in acquiring his throne. During the
First Anglo-Burmese War The First Anglo-Burmese War (; ; 5 March 1824 – 24 February 1826), also known as the First Burma War in English language accounts and First English Invasion War () in Burmese language accounts, was the first of three wars fought between the ...
, the next prince
Gambhir Singh Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba (1788–1834), also known as Raja Gambhir Singh, was a ruler of the Manipur Kingdom. Biography He was a son of Chingthang Khomba. He succeeded his nephew Yumjaotaba in April 1821 during the seven years devastation. H ...
reoccupied the Kabaw Valley, but the
British British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. * British national identity, the characteristics of British people and culture ...
returned it to Burma in 1834 as part of the post-war settlement. In 1829, shortly before the final cession of the Kabaw Valley, Gambhir Singh is recorded to have "barricaded" the Lokchao gorge and established a new village in its vicinity. The "barricade" is likely to have been the Moreh thana stockade mentioned in the ''Gazetteer of Manipur'', which was located on elevated ground between the Lokchao valley and the Moreh valley. The elevated ground is actually the flat end of a spur that runs between the two valleys. The Moreh valley houses two streams called Kujierok and Lierok which unite in the valley and join the Lokchao River further downstream. During the border settlement of 1834, the Moreh thanna and the village were allocated to Manipur and Tamu was allocated to Burma. Another village called Namphalong later sprung up opposite Moreh on the Burmese side of the border. A road from Lamting to Tamu, passing through
Pallel Pallel is a town in Kakching district of Manipur, India. It is the gateway to the Tran-Asian super Highway. It is situated in NH-39, 46 km southeast of the capital Imphal Imphal (; , ) is the capital city of the Indian state of Manipu ...
and Moreh was laid in 1878. Referred to as the "Tamu Road" or "Pallel–Moreh route", the road crossed the upstream portion of Lokchao River (in Manipur) near a village called Sibong (coordinates: ). Sibong, originally called "Sitpong", is a much older village than Moreh, and listed with a population of 150 people dominated by Anals in the ''Gazetteer of Manipur''. The Hill Tribal Council of Moreh regards Sibong as the parent village of Moreh. Being a river crossing, Sibong is also a military strategic point. In 1891, there was a
palace rebellion The Palace Rebellion (, ) was a 1949 coup attempt in Thailand. Its plotters aimed to overthrow the government of Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram and to restore his main civilian rival, Pridi Banomyong, to political relevance. Pridi had disavow ...
in Manipur, and the British, who were by now in control of the whole of Burma, sent in forces stationed at Tamu to relieve the captives taken by rebels. After a brief battle, Manipur was converted into a princely state of the British Empire. For most of the British Raj period, Moreh remained a mere police post. Since both India and Burma were under British control, Indian traders went to Tamu and beyond to sell their goods. The rise of Moreh took place during the
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, when it was developed into an administrative and supply centre for the Allied Forces and Sibong was set up as a rear headquarters. The base was held till April 1944, after which it was evacuated since the Japanese forces broke through in the north of the Kabaw Valley. After the war, a bazar was opened at Moreh along with a police post, according to a Manipur Administration Report.


Post-independence history

After the British departure from India and Burma, many Indians that had settled in Burma during the British period ("
Burmese Indians Burmese Indians are a group of people of Indian origin who live in Myanmar (Burma). The term 'Burmese Indian' refers to a broad range of people from South Asia, most notably from present-day countries such as India and Bangladesh. While Indians ...
") returned to India. Some of them settled down in Moreh. Prior to this, it is said that Moreh was nothing more than a "border outpost". With the arrival of Burmese Indians, Moreh acquired a cosmopolitan character with many ethnicities such as Tamils, Malayalees, Punjabis, Bengalis and Nepalese along with the local Meitei, Kuki and Naga populations. In 1988, ''
The Telegraph ''The Telegraph'', ''Daily Telegraph'', ''Sunday Telegraph'' and other variant names are often names for newspapers. Newspapers with these titles include: Australia * The Telegraph (Adelaide), ''The Telegraph'' (Adelaide), a newspaper in Adelaid ...
'' described Moreh as a cosmopolitan town with 15,000 people, 80 percent of whom were expatriates from Burma. Also relevant is the "Khadawmi operation" of the Burmese military government in 1967, during which
Kukis The Kuki people, or Kuki-Zo people,Rakhi BoseIn Tense Manipur, Sub-Categorisation And 'Creamy Layer' Could Open A Pandora's Box Outlook, 11 September 2024. uoting general secretary of the Committee on Tribal Unity (COTU), Kangpokpi''At prese ...
that were then living in the Kabaw Valley were evicted by the Burmese as they were regarded as Indian refugees from Manipur. They settled in Moreh and the surrounding areas of Tengnoupal district. According to scholar Thongkholal Haokip, many of these Kukis had been previously displaced from the Naga-dominated areas of Manipur such as the
Ukhrul district Ukhrul district ( Meitei pronunciation:/ˈuːkˌɹəl or ˈuːkˌɹʊl/) is an administrative district of the state of Manipur in India with its headquarters at Ukhrul. The Ukhrul district has a long history dating back to the 1920s when it wa ...
. In 1992, the Kuki–Naga clashes began in Moreh. At that time, the Naga insurgent group
NSCN-IM The National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) is a Naga militant and separatist group operating mainly in northeastern part of India, with minor activities in northwest Myanmar. The main aim of the organisation is reportedly to establish th ...
dominated the Moreh town and the surrounding
Tengnoupal Tengnoupal ( Meitei pronunciation:/teŋ-nə́u-pəl/) is a hill town at the highest point of a road ( NH-2) between Imphal and Moreh at the end of northwestern Myanmar; the ASEAN Highway passes through the village. It is the district headquarte ...
Chandel district. NSCN-IM was collecting "house tax" from the local Kukis and, over time, the demands for such taxes grew stronger. By 1992, the Kukis had their own militant organisation
Kuki National Army The Kuki National Army (KNA) is a Kuki people, Kuki Insurgency, insurgent group active in Upper Myanmar and in pockets of Northeast India. It is the armed wing of the Kuki National Organisation. History The Kuki National Army (KNA) was founde ...
(KNA), which was based in Tamu. The Kukis of Moreh are said to have invited the KNA to come to Moreh to ward off NSCN-IM. The Old Kuki tribes in resident in Moreh had, by now, switched their allegiance to the Naga grouping. The KNA commander asked them to stop supporting NSCN-IM. But the tribes felt unable to do so and left the town. The conflict itself started when NSCN-IM captured two Kuki student leaders, who were allegedly carrying messages for KNA, and killed one of them. This led to a full-scale war between the two groups and spread throughout Manipur. Commentators also state that the main driving force for the conflict was the control of the smuggling trade through Moreh.


Demography

Moreh is in
Tengnoupal district Tengnoupal district :/teŋ-nə́u-pəl/) is a district in Manipur, India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the ...
in Manipur with a sizeable number of Tamils and other Indians. The local population includes Kuki-Zo tribals and
Meiteis The Meitei people, also known as Meetei people,P.20: "historically, academically and conventionally Manipuri prominently refers to the Meetei people."P.24: "For the Meeteis, Manipuris comprise Meeteis, Lois, Kukis, Nagas and Pangal." are a T ...
, with small numbers Nagas and Old Kuki/Naga people. In the 2011 India census, Moreh had a population of 16,847. Scheduled Tribes numbered 9,475, forming 56.92% of the population. Scheduled Castes were 0.2% of the population. Males were 8,670 while 8,177 were females. 14.58% of the population was under 6 years of age. The female sex ratio was 943 compared with the state average of 985. The child sex ratio was around 985 compared with the Manipur state average of 930.


Languages

The predominant languages in Moreh are Thadou (a
Kuki-Chin language The Kuki-Chin languages (also called Kukish or South-Central Tibeto-Burman languages) are a branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages, Sino-Tibetan language family spoken in northeastern India, western Myanmar and southeastern Bangladesh. Most not ...
) and Meitei (also called Manipuri). The town is multi-ethnic with other prominent languages like
Hindi Modern Standard Hindi (, ), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the Standard language, standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in the Devanagari script. It is an official language of India, official language of the Government ...
,
Tamil Tamil may refer to: People, culture and language * Tamils, an ethno-linguistic group native to India, Sri Lanka, and some other parts of Asia **Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka ** Myanmar or Burmese Tamils, Tamil people of Ind ...
, Zou, and Mizo, etc., and others. It has a substantial population of
Tamils The Tamils ( ), also known by their endonym Tamilar, are a Dravidian peoples, Dravidian ethnic group who natively speak the Tamil language and trace their ancestry mainly to the southern part of the Indian subcontinent. The Tamil language is o ...
who migrated from
Myanmar Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has ...
(
Burma Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and ha ...
) when they were forced to leave during the
1962 Burmese coup d'état The 1962 Burmese coup d'état marked the beginning of one-party rule in Burma (Myanmar) and the political dominance of the military in Burmese politics. In the 2 March 1962 coup, the military replaced the civilian AFPFL-government headed ...
. Of the tribal languages, the Kuki-Zo language speakers are 56.73%, Naga language speakers are 0.25%, Old Kuki/Naga language speakers are 0.4%, and other tribal language speakers form 0.4%. Among non-tribals, Meitei language speakers are 25.15%, and other general Indian language speakers are 17.35%.


Religion

According to 2011 Indian census the town of Moreh is a multi-religious town and the
Christians A Christian () is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Christians form the largest religious community in the world. The words '' Christ'' and ''C ...
getting the clear majority. there are 4,403 being
Hindus Hindus (; ; also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pp. 35–37 Historically, the term has also be ...
, 2,354 being
Muslims Muslims () are people who adhere to Islam, a Monotheism, monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God ...
, 9,547 being
Christians A Christian () is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Christians form the largest religious community in the world. The words '' Christ'' and ''C ...
, 57 being
Sikhs Sikhs (singular Sikh: or ; , ) are an ethnoreligious group who adhere to Sikhism, a religion that originated in the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Guru Nanak. The term ''Sikh'' ...
, 109 being
Buddhists Buddhism, also known as Buddhadharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE. It is the world's fourth ...
, 17 being
Jains Jainism ( ), also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion whose three main pillars are nonviolence (), asceticism (), and a rejection of all simplistic and one-sided views of truth and reality (). Jainism traces its spiritual ideas and ...
, 33 didn't specify any Religion, 327 Others.


Literacy

Moreh had an average literacy rate of 71.47%, which is lower than the Manipur's average literacy rate of 76.94%: male literacy was around 79.52%, which was higher than the state average of 76.94%, and female literacy was 62.88% which was again lower than the state average of 70.26%


Economy

Being a border trade and transit town, Moreh plays a key role in the development of the economy of the state with border haat as well as international trade. A significant portion of the economy of Moreh depends on smuggling, including illegal
teak Teak (''Tectona grandis'') is a tropical hardwood tree species in the family Lamiaceae. It is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests. ''Tectona grandis'' has small, fragrant white flowers arranged in dense clusters (panic ...
smuggled from Myanmar.


Border haat

Moreh has the local Border Haat trade, under the India-Myanmar Barter Trade mechanism, in which over 40 tradable items are listed. Major exports include cement, engineering goods, transport equipment, motor cycles, iron and steels, medicine, chemicals and allied products, cotton yarn, etc. The major items now imported from Myanmar through barter mechanism are betel nuts, turmeric, red kidney beans (Rajma), kuth roots, gram, resin, dry ginger, etc.


International trade

India's
Ministry of Finance A ministry of finance is a ministry or other government agency in charge of government finance, fiscal policy, and financial regulation. It is headed by a finance minister, an executive or cabinet position . A ministry of finance's portfoli ...
has also operationalised the "normal international trade" through Moreh Integrated Check Post (Moreh ICP).India opens two border crossing points with Myanmar, Bangladesh
Times of India ''The Times of India'' (''TOI'') is an Indian English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by the Times Group. It is the List of newspapers in India by circulation, third-largest newspaper in India by circulation an ...
, 1 October 2017.


Transport

India is part of BIMSTEC,
East Asia Summit The East Asia Summit (EAS) is a regional forum held annually by leaders of, initially, 16 countries in the East Asian, Southeast Asian, South Asian and Oceanian regions, based on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations#ASEAN Plus Three and A ...
, Mekong-Ganga Cooperation,
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific United may refer to: Places * United, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community * United, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Arts and entertainment Films * ''United'' (2003 film), a Norwegian film * ''United'' (2011 film), a BBC Two f ...
,
Asian Highway Network The Asian Highway Network (AH), also known as the Great Asian Highway, is a cooperative project among countries in Asia and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) to improve their connectivity via hig ...
and the Trans-Asian Railway network and India has embarked on several Look-East connectivity projects.


Integrated Check Post (ICP)

Moreh ICP, costing Rs. 136 crores on land near Gate No.1 within Customs notified area, facilitates speedy movement of export-import consignments under India's Look East Policy. ICP has Immigration Department, Narcotics & Drug Control Department, Land Customs Department, Customs Preventive Department, Animal Quarantine, Plant Quarantine, local Police including Women Constables, Quality Certification Inspection Agencies and Export Promotion Councils, Trade Facilitation Counter and Trade related Public Bodies, Food Testing Lab, Postal Department, Forests Department, bank counter, telecom, truck parking, staff quarters, basic amenities such as canteen, truck drivers’ rest house, etc.


Airport

Imphal Airport Bir Tikendrajit International Airport (IATA: IMF, ICAO: VEIM), also known as Imphal Airport, and formerly known as Tulihal International Airport, is an international airport serving Imphal, the capital of Manipur, India, located 7 km sout ...
(110 km northwest of Moreh) is the nearest airport in India.
Homalin Airport Homalin Airport is an airport at Homalin, in the Sagaing Region Sagaing Region (, ; formerly Sagaing Division) is an administrative divisions of Myanmar, administrative region of Myanmar, located in the north-western part of the country between ...
(120 km north) and
Kalaymyo Airport Kalaymyo Airport is a domestic airport serving Kalaymyo (a.k.a. Kalay or Kalemyo), a town in the Sagaing Division of Myanmar Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma (the official Englis ...
(133 km south) are the nearest airport in Myanmar.


AH1 and India-Thailand Highway

Moreh is on the
Asian Highway 1 Asian Highway 1 (AH1) is the longest east-west route of the Asian Highway Network, running from Tokyo, Japan via the Korean Peninsula (South Korea and North Korea), China (Mainland China and Hong Kong), Mainland Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Camb ...
(AH1),New road, rail links to make Manipur gateway to SE Asia: CM
The Hindu, November 08, 2018.
which is the longest route of the
Asian Highway Network The Asian Highway Network (AH), also known as the Great Asian Highway, is a cooperative project among countries in Asia and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) to improve their connectivity via hig ...
, running 20,557 km (12,774 mi) from Tokyo, Japan via Korea, China, Southeast Asia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran to the border between Turkey and Bulgaria west of Istanbul where it joins end-on with European route E80, running all the way to Lisbon, Portugal.
India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway (IMT Highway), long route, is a 4-lane highway under construction under India's Look East policy that will connect Moreh, India with Mae Sot, Thailand via Myanmar. Imphal-Mandalay-Bangkok route, c ...
, long section of AH1, connects
Imphal Imphal (; , ) is the capital city of the Indian state of Manipur. The metropolitan centre of the city contains the ruins of Kangla Palace (officially known as Kangla Fort), the royal seat of the former Kingdom of Manipur, surrounded by a ...
-Moreh in India with
Mae Sot Mae Sot (; , ; , ; , ) is a city in western Thailand that shares a border with Myanmar to the west. It is notable as a trade hub and for its substantial population of Burmese migrants and refugees. The city is part of Tak Province, 87 km fr ...
in Thailand via
Mandalay Mandalay is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. It is located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631 km (392 mi) north of Yangon. In 2014, the city had a population of 1,225,553. Mandalay was founded in 1857 by Ki ...
-
Kalewa Kalewa is a town at the confluence of the Chindwin River and the Myittha River in Kale District, Sagaing Region of north-western Myanmar. It is the administrative seat of Kalewa Township. Climate Kalewa has a tropical savanna climate (Köpp ...
- Yagyi in
Myanmar Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has ...
. It will boost India's trade and commerce with
ASEAN The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, commonly abbreviated as ASEAN, is a regional grouping of 10 states in Southeast Asia "that aims to promote economic and security cooperation among its ten members." Together, its member states r ...
under ASEAN–India Free Trade Area. Myanmar looks to catalyse river transport as growth driver
Mizzima, 11 November 2017.
PTI
Asean in talks to take IMT highway up to Vietnam
Financial Express, 12 Dec 2017.
Imphal-Moreh route Its upgrade was already complete by 2017, however it is further being upgraded to Asian Highway Standard in 3 packages, one of which was complete and remaining two are scheduled for completion by 2023.
Business Standard, 18 November 2020.
In November 2020, Bangladesh expressed interest to join this Highway. Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury
“Bangladesh wants to join India-Myanmar-Thailand (IMT) trilateral highway”
The Economic Times, 18 December 2020.
India plans to upgrade route from
Zokhawthar Zokhawthar is a border town in the Champhai district of Mizoram state of India. Demographics According to the 2011 census of India, Zokhawthar has 501 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding c ...
in
Mizoram Mizoram is a states and union territories of India, state in northeastern India, with Aizawl as its Capital city, capital and largest city. It shares 722-kilometres (449 miles) of international borders with Bangladesh to the west, and Myanmar t ...
to
Tedim Tedim (, , (Tedim language, Zo: ''Tedim Khuapi'', pronounced ; is a town and the administrative seat of Tedim Township in Chin State, Myanmar. It is the second largest town in Chin State, after Hakha (the capital city of Chin State). The town's f ...
in
Chin State Chin State (, ) is a state in western Myanmar. Chin State is bordered by Sagaing Division and Magway Division to the east, Rakhine State to the south, the Chattogram Division of Bangladesh to the west, and the Indian states of Mizoram to th ...
of Myanmar as an additional connect to the IMT trilateral highway. Sreeparna Banerjee, Sohini Nayak
The Role of BIMSTEC in Revitalising India’s Northeast
Observer Research Foundation, 23 June 2021.


Trans-Asian Railway

Trans-Asian Railway's (TAR) Southern Corridor (also called ITI-DKD-Y), once completed, will connect
Yunnan Yunnan; is an inland Provinces of China, province in Southwestern China. The province spans approximately and has a population of 47.2 million (as of 2020). The capital of the province is Kunming. The province borders the Chinese provinces ...
in
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
and
Thailand Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, it spa ...
with
Europe Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east ...
via India and
Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
. As of 2021, all freight traffic from Asia to Europe goes by sea. TAR will enable containers from Singapore, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand and Korea to travel over land by train to Europe. The proposed route will enter India at Moreh from Tamu in Myanmar, then enter
Bangladesh Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eighth-most populous country in the world and among the List of countries and dependencies by ...
through Mahisasan and Shahbajpur and again enter India from Bangladesh at Gede. On the western side, the line will enter
Pakistan Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# ...
at
Attari Attari, also spelled Atari, is a village of Amritsar district in the Punjab state of India, 3 km from the Indo-Pakistani border at Wagah. It is situated 25 km west of the Sikh holy city of Amritsar, and is the last Indian station o ...
.Trans-Asian rail connectivity: South Asian perspective
Daily Pioneer, 14 September 2021.
To bridge the missing gap in the TAR's ITI-DKD-Y route, India and Myanmar plan to interconnect their railway networks via a line that will extend under-construction Jiribam-Imphal line to Moreh- Tamu border and then to existing
Kalay Kalay (; , ''Kalü''), also known as Kale, is a town in the Sagaing Region of Myanmar. It is located upstream from Mandalay and Monywa on the Myittha River, a tributary of the Chindwin River. The town is the district headquarters of the Kalay Distr ...
railhead in Myanmar. of the missing link, from Jiribam to Moreh-Tamu on Myanmar border, falls in India, out of which Jiribam–Imphal line is under construction, and remaining Imphal-Moreh line is under planning. Japan was conducting feasibility for the Moreh-Tamu-Kalay link in Myanmar.


Jiribam–Imphal line

Jiribam–Imphal line Imphal Railway station is an under-construction railway station in Imphal in Manipur, India. Facilities The station will have two Side platform, side-platforms. Rail lines Trans-Asian Railway Partially-complete Trans-Asian Railway (TAR) ...
, 111 km long line, has a likely completion date of December 2023 as per August 2021 status update.Jiribam-imphal rail line set for completion soon
Financial Express, 24 Feb 2020.
Imphal, 4th capital city in NE, to come on railway map within 27 months
Assam Tribune, 13 Sep 2021.


Imphal–Moreh-Kalay line

The Jiribam–Imphal line will be extended nearly 70 km to Moreh on the
India–Myanmar border The India–Myanmar border is the international border between India and Myanmar (formerly Burma). The border is in length and runs from the tripoint with China in the north to the tripoint with Bangladesh in the south. History 19th century T ...
. Under the Look East policy of India, the line will be extended from Moreh to the existing railhead of Myanmar rail network at
Kalay Kalay (; , ''Kalü''), also known as Kale, is a town in the Sagaing Region of Myanmar. It is located upstream from Mandalay and Monywa on the Myittha River, a tributary of the Chindwin River. The town is the district headquarters of the Kalay Distr ...
(also called Kale and Kalemyo) to form part of the ambitious Trans-Asian Railway. Indian plans to extend Imphal rail link to Moreh and eventually to the Myanmar railway system, allowing onward connectivity to
Thailand Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, it spa ...
and
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
. In 2007, plan for Imphal-Moreh was expressed by India. "The Mayhem in Manipur",
The Economist ''The Economist'' is a British newspaper published weekly in printed magazine format and daily on Electronic publishing, digital platforms. It publishes stories on topics that include economics, business, geopolitics, technology and culture. M ...
, 1 May 2007.
In January 2018, India initiated a preliminary survey to determine the feasibility of establishing a rail link parallel to the ''India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway''. Japan expressed interest in collaborating with India and funding the proposed rail link.


See also

*
Borders of India A border is a geographical boundary. Border, borders, The Border or The Borders may also refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Film and television * ''Border'' (1997 film), an Indian Hindi-language war film * ''Border'' (2018 Swedish film), ...


Notes


References


Bibliography

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * {{Border Crossings of Myanmar Cities and towns in Chandel district India–Myanmar border crossings Chandel, Manipur