"The financial assistance would be utilised to develop an expressway link comprising a dual three-lane main- carriageway bridge connecting Sewri on the northeastern periphery of Mumbai to Chirle in Navi Mumbai," Jica said in a statement.
The loan is offered at concessional rate of yen-London inter-bank offered rate plus 0.1 per cent for the project activities and 0.01 per cent for consulting services with a 30-year repayment period, including 10 years of grace period.
"The MTHL would bring a major change in the development of Mumbai and its suburban areas. The link would provide a crucial connectivity for the proposed Navi Mumbai airport and promote socioeconomic development of the entire Mumbai metropolitan region," Sakamoto said.
In a separate statement, MMRDA said the agreement has been signed for the disbursement of the first tranche of Rs 7,910 crore which is about 45 per cent of the total cost of the project.
The Jica has committed to fund 85 per cent of the total project cost of Rs 17,843 crore.
The consortium of Aecom-Dar-Padeco-Ty Lin have been appointed as general consultants for the 22-km long link which is envisaged to be completed by 2021-22.