India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) is a proposed corridor that PM Modi recently introduced during his address to the Israeli Parliament.
- IMEC aims to foster economic cooperation and green development through sustainable infrastructure projects.
What do you need to know?
- It was first announced during the G20 meet in New Delhi.
- It is an infrastructure project connecting India, the Middle East, and Europe
- It will utilise both railways and the shipping sector.
- The corridor would pass through India, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel, and Europe.
How will it be helpful?
- It serves as economic insurance to future-proof global trade in an era marked by supply-chain shocks, geopolitical fragmentation, and climate stress.
- It can help India in finding an alternative to the Red Sea-Suez Canal corridor through which a large chunk of India’s trade happens. It will complement the existing routes and not replace them.
- In contrast to the BRI(Belt and Road Initiative), the IMEC corridor is inherently multilateral, market-oriented, and standards-driven.

Source: The Hindu