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PM Modi Studies Dutch Dam to Help Gujarat’s Big Water Project

Sedimentation risks (silt build-up)

  • Navigation challenges for ships

  • Long-term sustainability

  • The estimated project cost is over  ₹85,000 crore . Construction could take more than a decade. No final environmental clearance has been given yet.


    Why Climate-Resilient Infrastructure Matters Now

    Governments around the world are rethinking infrastructure. Climate change is increasing pressure through:

    • Extreme rainfall

    • Water scarcity

    • Coastal flooding

    • Droughts

    • Rising sea levels

    Future mega-projects must combine multiple roles:

    • Water security

    • Flood defence

    • Ecological management

    • Renewable energy

    • Transport efficiency


    Exam-Focused Points 

    1. PM Modi visited  Afsluitdijk dam  in the  Netherlands  with Dutch PM  Rob Jetten .

    2. Afsluitdijk is  32 km long  and separates the  North Sea  from the  IJsselmeer  freshwater lake.

    3. It was built nearly  80 years ago  for flood protection.

    4. The upgrade project is called  Afsluitdijk 2.0  (cost ~€800 million).

    5. Gujarat’s Kalpasar Project  plans a  30 km dam  across the  Gulf of Khambhat .

    6. Kalpasar will store about  10 billion cubic metres  of fresh water.

    7. Rivers involved:  Narmada, Sabarmati, Mahi, Dhadar .

    8. Estimated cost of Kalpasar:  over ₹85,000 crore .

    9. Main challenges:  environmental impact, fisheries, sedimentation, navigation .

    10. Dutch model teaches:  multi-purpose infrastructure, climate adaptation, coastal protection .


    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    Q1: Why did PM Modi visit the Afsluitdijk dam in the Netherlands?
    A: He visited to study Dutch water management. India wants to use these lessons for Gujarat’s Kalpasar Project.

    Q2: What is the Afsluitdijk dam known for?
    A: It is a 32 km long barrier that protects low-lying Netherlands from sea floods. It also stores fresh water and supports transport.

    Q3: What is the Kalpasar Project in Gujarat?

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