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Posted 20 Feb 2025

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Located near Bhutan and Bangladesh, the terminal holds strategic importance, crucial for India’s bilateral trade and promotes Neighbourhood First Policy. 

About Inland Water Transport

  • Meaning: It refers to the movement of people and goods on navigable waterways like rivers, canals, lakes, and other inland water bodies. 
  • Legislative Frameworks
    • Inland Waterways Authority of India Act, 1985: It created Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) in 1986. 
      • It is an autonomous organization responsible for development, maintenance and regulation of National Waterways (NWs). 
    • National Waterways Act, 2016: It has declared 111 inland waterways as ‘National Waterways’ (NWs). 
      • E.g., NW-1 (Haldia – Allahabad on Ganga-Bhagirathi-Hooghly River System), NW-2 (Dhubri – Sadiya on River Brahmaputra), etc.  
    • Inland Vessels Act, 2021: It replaced over 100 years old Inland Vessels Act, 1917 to facilitate harmonised regulation of the inland vessels and their safe navigation. 

Significance of Inland Water Transport

  • Aids Logistics sector: Cargo traffic on NWs has witnessed an exponential growth in the last decade. 
  • Boosts Tourism sector: E.g., Cruise Bharat Mission aims to significantly increase sea and river cruise travellers by 2029. 

About IWT Jogighopa

  • Location: On Brahmaputra River, Assam.
  • Port of Call: Under Protocol on Inland Water Transit and Trade (PIWT&T) between India and Bangladesh. 
    • Port of call is an intermediate port where ships customarily stop for supplies, repairs, or transshipment of cargo.
  • Tags :
  • Inland Waterways
  • National Waterways
  • Jogighopa
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