Jairam Ramesh slams Centre, calls Great Nicobar transshipment port “recipe for ecological havoc”

Jairam Ramesh slams Centre, calls Great Nicobar transshipment port "recipe for ecological havoc"

Congress General Secretary on Wednesday slammed the Centre over the proposed on Galathea Bay in , alleging that the project would lead to large-scale ecological damage.

He also flagged concerns over the destruction of , while questioning the implementation and transparency of the project.

In a post on X, Congress leader wrote, “The transhipment port on Galathea Bay in Great Nicobar will, in all probability, be part of the Modempire. It is a recipe for ecological havoc, one example (and only one example) of which will be the large-scale destruction of coral colonies.”

“Nowhere in the world has relocation on such a scale proposed as a mitigation measure worked. Scientists should have the courage of their conviction–not of their political bosses bulldozing this project through,” the post read.

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      His remarks come amid his continued opposition to the Great Nicobar Island Project, which he has repeatedly described as environmentally damaging and procedurally flawed.

      On Friday, Ramesh wrote to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, urging him to reconsider the proposed at Gandhi Nagar-Shastri Nagar in Great Nicobar Island, citing severe ecological and social impacts.

      He continued to raise strong objections to the Great Nicobar Island mega , flagging that “serious and systematic environmental impact” and accusing the government of bypassing comprehensive environmental assessment norms.

      In his detailed letter, Ramesh referred to his earlier communication dated May 16, 2026, where he had suggested that “in order to minimise its adverse ecological impacts and also meet strategic objectives, the expansion of the existing runway at INS Baaz on Campbell Bay could be considered as an alternative to building a greenfield airport at Gandhi Nagar-Shastri Nagar area of Great Nicobar Island.”

      According to the government, however, the project aims to develop a major transhipment hub leveraging the island’s proximity to key global shipping routes, along with a greenfield international airport, power plant, and township, while also serving strategic and defence interests.

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