Bhutan is poised to receive its first-ever railway connection, thanks to a completed detailed project report (DPR) by Indian Railways. The proposed 69.04-kilometer railway line will link Kokrajhar in Assam, India, to Gelephu, Bhutan, according to a spokesperson from Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR).
### Project Details and Approval Status
The project, estimated to cost ₹3,500 crore, has completed its final location survey, and the DPR awaits approval. The railway line will feature six new stations: Balajan, Garubhasa, Runikhata, Shantipur, Dadgiri, and Gelephu. The infrastructure will include significant bridges, viaducts, and road crossings.
### Strengthening India-Bhutan Relations
“The proposed railway line will significantly strengthen India-Bhutan relations by enhancing trade, tourism, and cultural exchanges,” the NFR spokesperson stated. “It will also improve connectivity, providing Bhutan with its first-ever railway link, facilitating seamless transportation,” he added.
### Economic and Regional Impact
The railway is expected to boost the Bodoland Territorial Region as a trade and transit hub, benefiting local economies. The project aligns with India’s “Act East Policy” and “Neighbourhood First Policy,” emphasizing regional cooperation and fostering stronger ties with neighboring countries.
### Conclusion
As Bhutan prepares to embark on this historic railway venture, the enhanced connectivity promises to open new avenues for trade, tourism, and cultural exchange between India and Bhutan. The approval of the DPR will mark a significant milestone in the journey towards regional cooperation and economic growth.

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