Great Nicobar Controversy: Environment Minister Defends Infrastructure Project

Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav defends the Great Nicobar infrastructure project, accusing Congress of 'negative politics.' The project aims to enhance national security and connectivity, impacting 1.78% of the forest area. Yadav insists on respecting indigenous policies while emphasizing both ecological and economic progress.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 18-09-2025 20:11 IST | Created: 18-09-2025 20:11 IST
Great Nicobar Controversy: Environment Minister Defends Infrastructure Project
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Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav criticized the Congress for opposing the Great Nicobar infrastructure project, labeling their actions as 'negative politics' and spreading confusion. Speaking at an event, Yadav emphasized that the project is critical for national security and strategic connectivity in the Indian Ocean Region.

Yadav stated that only 1.78% of Great Nicobar's forest will be utilized for the project, questioning the opposition's stance on national security and development efforts. He assured that policies protecting indigenous tribes were fully respected and highlighted the project's strategic importance.

In response to Congress leader Sonia Gandhi's criticism, Yadav defended the project's economic and ecological considerations, outlining plans for maritime and air connectivity, as well as disaster management. He reiterated the importance of national security, dismissing Congress accusations as politically motivated.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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