Malaysia proposes to build all-India express highway

| The Malaysian government will submit a detailed proposal for building an 'all-India express highway' to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the next few months. |
| A part of the total investment required for the project would be provided by Malaysian companies, said YB Dato S Samy Vellu, minister for works, Government of Malaysia. |
| Addressing a press conference after inaugurating the three-day international expo-cum-seminar on 'Surface Transportation' organised by the All India Manufacturers' Organisation (AIMO), Tamil Nadu State Board (TNSB), Samy Vellu said he had discussed the idea of an all-India express highway with the Prime Minister at the ASEAN Summit held at Kuala Lumpur earlier this year, pointing out the need for building world-class infrastructure in India to attract more foreign investments. |
| However, the final plan for the all-India express highway project, including the estimate cost, will be completed shortly and is expected to be submitted to the Indian government in the next few months. |
| He suggested that Malaysian companies could bring in about 10 billion ringgits with the government too sharing a portion of the project cost. |
| The remaining fund required could be mobilised through various sources, he said. |
| The expressway could be developed in phases. Malaysian government has suggested that in the initial phase, an expressway connecting southern capitals "� Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Thiruvananthapuram "� could be built. |
| Earlier, addressing the inaugural function, he said that Malaysia emerged as a key player in the construction sector globally in about 10 years. |
| It had, so far, earned about $9.4 billion by executing projects worldwide, with one-third of its revenue coming from India. |
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First Published: Aug 18 2006 | 12:00 AM IST

