Unholy row over India shipping channel

The Indian government is fighting a case in the Supreme Court, trying to unblock a $US600 million infrastructure project first dreamed of nearly 150 years ago. The idea of a shipping channel between Sri Lanka and India was first drafted in 1860, but it’s yet to become a reality, although it would cut transport time for freight ships by around 30 hours. The problem is, the channel will have to cut through the Hindu holy site of Ram Setu.

Speaker – Dr Greg Bailey, lecturer in Sanskrit narrative literature, La Trobe University; Dr Bradley Opdyke, ocean geologist, Australian National University.

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