Introduction
The proposed Great Nicobar Island (GNI) mega-development project—involving a transshipment port, international airport, power plants, and a new township—illustrates the complex trade-offs between strategic interests, environmental sustainability, and the rights of indigenous communities.
Strategic and Economic Rationale
- Geopolitical Significance: The island’s location near the Malacca Strait offers strategic advantage for maritime surveillance, trade security, and counterbalancing China’s Indo-Pacific presence.
- Economic Potential: The project aims to develop a transshipment hub, boost regional connectivity, create jobs, and attract investment to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Environmental Concerns
- Ecological Sensitivity: Great Nicobar hosts tropical rainforests, coastal ecosystems, and endangered species such as the leatherback turtle and Nicobar megapode. Large-scale construction threatens biodiversity, coral reefs, and mangroves.
- Climate and Disaster Risks: The island lies in a seismically active zone vulnerable to tsunamis, cyclones, and coastal erosion, raising concerns about long-term ecological and human safety.
Human Rights and Indigenous Concerns
- Impact on Tribal Communities: The Shompen (a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group) and Nicobarese communities risk displacement and loss of traditional livelihoods.
- Consent and Safeguards: Questions remain about the adequacy of consultation, recognition of land rights, and cultural preservation.
Towards a Balanced Approach
- Rigorous Environmental and Social Impact Assessments with transparent public consultation.
- Rights-Based Safeguards ensuring Free, Prior, and Informed Consent of tribal communities.
- Phased and Adaptive Development with strict ecological safeguards and monitoring.
Conclusion
The Great Nicobar project underscores the challenge of balancing national security and development with environmental sustainability and indigenous rights. A transparent, rights-based, and ecologically sensitive approach is essential for long-term legitimacy and resilience.