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Kalpasar Project

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June 05, 2026

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India and the Netherlands have recently signed a Letter of Intent for technical cooperation on the proposed Kalpasar Project.

  • Kalpasar Project – It is a multipurpose initiative of the Gujarat government that plans to build a massive dam across the Gulf of Khambhat, creating Asia’s largest freshwater reservoir.
  • Aim – To provide water for irrigation, industrial and domestic use in the water-stressed Saurashtra region of Gujarat.
  • Collaboration – Between the Gujarat State Government & the Netherlands Engineering Consultants (NEDECO) Company.
  • Origin – It can be traced back to 1955, when a Dutch company, NEDECO, suggested a dam across the Gulf of Khambhat during land reclamation studies in Saurashtra.
  • 2022 PreFeasibility Report – It highlighted potential to rejuvenate local channels, recharge groundwater, and replenish more than 60 existing dams with fresh water.
  • Geographic Suitability – The Gulf of Khambhat has a very high tidal range of approximately 13 meters & also velocity often crossing more than 3m/s, making the Gulf ideal for dam construction.

•	Kalpasar Project

Features  

  • Dam & reservoir infrastructure – A dam across the Gulf of Khambhat is proposed to harness the waters of 7 rivers flowing into the sea.
  • Freshwater storage & irrigation – Reservoir capacity has approximately 7,800 million cubic meters, among the largest freshwater reservoirs globally.
  • It will provide irrigation water to nine districts of Saurashtra, covering a total of around 10.54 lakh hectares of land.
  • River integration & water diversion
    • Major rivers feeding the reservoir – Sabarmati, Mahi, Dhadhar, Narmada.
    • Minor rivers – Wadhwan Bhogavo, Limbdi Bhogavo, Sukhbhadar, Utavli, Keri, Ghelo, Kalubhar.
    • Diversion canal – Planned at Bhadbhut barrage on Narmada to channel surplus water into the reservoir.
  • Benefits
  • It is expected to improve groundwater conditions in the surrounding districts, protect tidal-affected areas, and reduce salinity in the coastal region.
  • It suggests land reclamation of approximately 1.76 lakh hectares.
  • It is expected to generate 1,500 MW of wind energy and 1,000 MW of solar energy.
  • The creation of the freshwater reservoir will replace marine fisheries with freshwater fish.
  • It also aims to boost development and tourism in the region.

Reference

Indian Express | Kalpasar project improve socio-economic conditions of Gujarat’s Saurashtra

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