The IDA was set up on June 1 this year, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's review meeting for the holistic development of islands.
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh chaired the second meeting of the IDA here today.
It was noted that site development potential reports have clearly mapped and delineated environmentally-sensitive zones in the project islands, and considering the unique maritime and territorial bio-diversity of the islands, enhanced connectivity has been recommended as one of the key priorities, according to a press release issued by the home ministry.
"During the meeting, it was also decided to develop a public-private partnership (PPP) package including a airport (joint user airport) at Minicoy Island, to unlock the tourism potential," the release said.
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It was agreed to promote tuna fishing industry for improving livelihoods in Lakshadweep, it said.
The home minister directed all concerned to expedite implementation of ongoing key infrastructure projects in the islands and develop community-based tourism in consultation with local stakeholders, the release said.
Singh expressed satisfaction at the progress made since the IDA's last meeting held on July 24, when directions were given to identify and execute infrastructure and connectivity projects together with provisioning of water and electricity.
In today's meeting, the Island Development Agency reviewed the concept development plans and detailed master plans for holistic development of nine islands -- four in Andaman and Nicobar Islands (i.e. Smith, Ross, Long, Avis) and five in Lakshadweep (i.e. Minicoy, Bangaram, Thinnakara, Cheriyam, Suheli).