India yesterday signed a historic international agreement for completing a 140,000 km-long Asian Highway Network, which will significantly promote regional integration and cooperation. |
Apart from India, Pakistan, China, Iran, Indonesia, Japan, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Turkey and Vietnam signed the inter-governmental agreement at the ministerial segment of the 60th session of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap), which is currently meeting in Shanghai. |
The highway will connect capitals, major ports, commercial centres and tourist sites of Asian nations. |
After its completion by 2010, vehicles from Tokyo can travel directly to Istanbul. |
Even island countries like Japan, Philippines and Sri Lanka, will be linked through ferries to mainland countries. |
"The signing of agreement on Asian highways is a landmark event," Commerce Secretary Dipak chatterjee, who is leading the Indian delegation to the Escap session, said. |
The highway will further facilitate border-crossing for people, vehicles and goods, and also impart crucial benefits to landlocked countries. |
The Bangkok-based Unescap has been negotiating routes and road specifications for the network since 1992. |
The new accord is the Escap's first inter-governmental agreement since it was established 57 years ago. |