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Why IMEEC Can’t Take Off Without New Tracks in the Middle East

June 4, 2025 3 Min Read
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If the India-Center East-Europe-Financial Hall or IMEEC has to work nicely and even after there’s significantly much less pressure in West Asia, Jordan and likewise Saudi Arabia and Israel must enhance their railway techniques. A paper by M. Jamshed, former Railway Board member, says: “There isn’t a East-West railway community that’s obtainable for upgradation to the requirements required and to attach with Al Hadeetha (Saudi Arabia) within the east and Wager Shean (Israel) within the west. The current Jordanian railway community of about 506 km… is just of no use to IMEEC now or in future. A brand new rail line of 250 km of the usual gauge and observe requirements just like the Saudi Arabian Railways must be constructed between Al Hadeetha and Wager Shean by way of Amman for the IMEEC.” Jamashed provides {that a} feasibility research and a last location survey must be accomplished in a short time.

Saudi Arabia additionally must get some work finished, says Jamshed. There’s a hyperlink in most areas however what’s most required is a line from Al Guwaifat within the UAE to Haradh in Saudi Arabia. As soon as that is finished by Saudi Arabia Railways, items may be unloaded in a UAE port and transfer all the best way to Haradh on the Saudi border. Different hyperlinks between Oman, as an illustration, and Saudi Arabia, can present extra advantages.

Israel’s main activity, says Jamshed, who was talking at a Chintan Analysis Basis perform, can be upgrading the Jezreel railway line linking Wager Shean with Haifa, the Adani-run port. Presently, it’s only a 70-km lengthy single-track normal gauge railway line. Common passenger trains aside, only some freight trains run. However this line must be qualitatively improved, says Jamshed.

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The success and earlier than that, the early development of the railway strains can be essential. It’s a very powerful factor that is still to be finished. As soon as it’s full, IMEEC can start, however the complete value is prone to be $10 billion, he says. What can also be essential to push issues alongside is an empowered group of consultants from the railways, ports and transport sectors. And most significantly, there’s a want for political stability. Crucial issue to make sure success is peace.

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