Question
Which of the following connectivity projects is/are a part of cooperation between India and the ASEAN member countries?
1Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project
2IMT Trilateral Highway
3Agartala-Akhaura Rail Line
A1 and 2 ✓
B2 and 3
C1 and 3
D2 only
✓
Correct Answer: (A) 1 and 2 — Kaladan and IMT are India-ASEAN; Agartala-Akhaura is India-Bangladesh
Project 3 connects India with Bangladesh — a SAARC/BIMSTEC country, NOT an ASEAN member
📌 The Key Test — Which Countries Are ASEAN Members?
ASEAN Members (10): Myanmar ✓ · Thailand ✓ · Vietnam · Indonesia · Malaysia · Philippines · Singapore · Cambodia · Laos · Brunei
NOT ASEAN: Bangladesh ✗ — Bangladesh is a SAARC and BIMSTEC country, not ASEAN.
Projects 1 and 2 involve Myanmar and Thailand (both ASEAN) → India-ASEAN cooperation ✓
Project 3 involves Bangladesh (not ASEAN) → India-Bangladesh bilateral cooperation ✗
NOT ASEAN: Bangladesh ✗ — Bangladesh is a SAARC and BIMSTEC country, not ASEAN.
Projects 1 and 2 involve Myanmar and Thailand (both ASEAN) → India-ASEAN cooperation ✓
Project 3 involves Bangladesh (not ASEAN) → India-Bangladesh bilateral cooperation ✗
Each Project — Country Connections and ASEAN Status
1
✓ India-ASEAN — involves Myanmar (ASEAN member)
Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project (KMMTTP)
Countries involved: India + Myanmar (ASEAN member ✓)Route: Kolkata (India) → Sittwe Port, Rakhine State (Myanmar) via sea → Paletwa via Kaladan River (inland waterways) → Zorinpui, Mizoram (India) via road
Modes: Sea + River + Road — multi-modal
Objective: Provide India’s landlocked Northeast an alternative sea route to global trade via Myanmar, bypassing the narrow Siliguri Corridor
Initiated: 2008 · Entirely funded by India · Protocol signed with Myanmar 2 April 2008
Status: Significantly delayed due to Myanmar political instability and Arakan Army control of Paletwa area (as of 2026)
✓ India-ASEAN — Myanmar is ASEAN member No. 10 (joined 1997)
Kolkata → Sittwe (sea) → Paletwa (Kaladan River) → Mizoram (road) · Part of India-ASEAN and Act East Policy
2
✓ India-ASEAN — involves Myanmar AND Thailand (both ASEAN)
India-Myanmar-Thailand (IMT) Trilateral Highway
Countries involved: India + Myanmar (ASEAN ✓) + Thailand (ASEAN ✓)Route: Moreh (Manipur, India) → Bagan (Myanmar) → Mae Sot (Thailand)
Total length: ~1,360 km
First proposed: 2002 · Flagship land connectivity project for India-ASEAN
Objective: Enable seamless road travel and trade between India, Myanmar, and Thailand — and potentially extend to Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos
Status: Upgrade of Myanmar section delayed by political instability; India-Myanmar Motor Vehicles Agreement (IMT MVA) in final stages
Strategic importance: Will be the first-ever cross-border road facilitation agreement between South and Southeast Asia
✓ India-ASEAN — involves TWO ASEAN members (Myanmar + Thailand)
Moreh (India) → Myanmar → Mae Sot (Thailand) · Flagship land connectivity for India-ASEAN · Act East Policy cornerstone
3
✗ India-Bangladesh — NOT India-ASEAN
Agartala-Akhaura Rail Line
Countries involved: India (Tripura) + Bangladesh ✗ (NOT an ASEAN member)Route: Agartala (Tripura, India) → Akhaura (Brahmanbaria District, Bangladesh)
Length: ~15 km (including 5.46 km in Bangladesh)
Completed and inaugurated: November 2023 (PM Modi and Sheikh Hasina)
Significance: Reduces travel distance between Agartala and Dhaka significantly; connects Northeast India with Bangladesh; provides access to Chittagong Port via Bangladesh
Why it is NOT India-ASEAN: Bangladesh is a member of SAARC and BIMSTEC — not ASEAN. ASEAN = Southeast Asian nations. Bangladesh = South Asian nation. The Agartala-Akhaura project is India-Bangladesh bilateral connectivity, part of SAARC/BIMSTEC-level cooperation.
✗ Bangladesh = SAARC/BIMSTEC — NOT ASEAN
Agartala (India) → Akhaura (Bangladesh) · India-Bangladesh bilateral · BIMSTEC, not ASEAN
India’s Major Northeast Connectivity Projects — Complete Reference
| Project | Countries | Framework | ASEAN? |
| Kaladan MMTTP ✓ | India + Myanmar | India-Myanmar bilateral / Act East / India-ASEAN | Yes — Myanmar is ASEAN |
| IMT Trilateral Highway ✓ | India + Myanmar + Thailand | India-ASEAN flagship land connectivity project | Yes — Myanmar + Thailand are ASEAN |
| Agartala-Akhaura ✗ | India + Bangladesh | India-Bangladesh bilateral · BIMSTEC | No — Bangladesh ≠ ASEAN |
| Maitri Setu (Feni Bridge) | India + Bangladesh | India-Bangladesh bilateral | No — Bangladesh ≠ ASEAN |
| Mechi Bridge | India + Nepal | India-Nepal bilateral · BIMSTEC | No — Nepal ≠ ASEAN |
| Mekong-Ganga Cooperation | India + Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam | India-ASEAN cultural/tourism cooperation | Yes — all five are ASEAN |
Memory Trick
🧠 The ASEAN Test — Always Ask “Which Country?”
Project 3 trap — Agartala-Akhaura connects Bangladesh, not Southeast Asia: Agartala is in Tripura (India’s northeast) — students assume any northeast connectivity project is India-ASEAN. But the Akhaura end is in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is South Asia (SAARC/BIMSTEC), not Southeast Asia (ASEAN).
India-ASEAN = must involve an ASEAN member: ASEAN 10 = Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei. Of the three projects, only Kaladan (Myanmar) and IMT Highway (Myanmar + Thailand) involve ASEAN members.
Act East Policy = India’s bridge to ASEAN: Kaladan MMTTP and IMT Trilateral Highway are both Act East Policy projects — India’s strategic engagement with Southeast Asia. Agartala-Akhaura is a “Neighbourhood First” project toward Bangladesh.


