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Govt plans 11 tunnels on Pak, China borders

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NEW DELHI: The Union government is planning to build 11 tunnels in the strategically important road stretches close to the Pakistan and China borders. Two more tunnels will be built in Uttarakhand to improve connectivity in the hilly state. These all-weather tunnels, which will be built by the Border Road Organization (BRO), would cover about 89km. These tunnels are expected to help rapid mobilization of troops and equipments besides providing better connectivity to local residents, officials said.

At a recent review meeting about the progress of road projects implemented by BRO, the road construction wing of the Army told the highways ministry officials that the feasibility studies of three projects are under progress. Two of them - the 12km Zojila and the 6.5km Z Morh tunnels - fall in Jammu and Kashmir and are crucial for connectivity between Srinagar and Leh. These two regions often remain cut off during winter as snow covers the highway connecting the regions. The third project has been planned near Rudraprayag in Uttarakhand.

The BRO is likely to undertake the feasibility study of another nine tunnels in J&K, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim. India had stopped the road building activities in regions close to China border after the 1962 war with a view that better road network could help the Chinese forces to spread in case of an invasion. But that doctrine has been changed and several road development works are being undertaken by the BRO, which are funded by the ministry of road transport and highways (MoRTH).

The BRO would take up construction of two tunnels, totaling 25.4km on Balipara-Charduar-Tawang road that would improve connectivity to Tawang region throughout the year. Supply of troops in Tawang region is being met by helicopters. Two more crucial tunnels have been planned in Sikkim, which are located only 19.3 and 24.6 km distance from the line of control (LoC).

Rangpo tunnel in Sikkim that will be only 800meter long, is also expected to be built soon.

Details available from a BRO presentation made to the highways ministry show that the completion of strategic roads has so far been unsatisfactory. Out of the 18 strategic roads totaling 1,693km, only four (102km) have been completed so far. Work on about 1,096 km is in progress. "The BRO officers have told us that they face hardship in mobilization of men and material and they execute the projects under tough conditions. But they are expediting the key road networks which are strategically important and would also bring economic prosperity to neglected regions," said a senior highway official.

Govt plans 11 tunnels on Pak, China borders - The Times of India
 
Please help the Chinese, they need these roads in case hostilities break out :azn:
 
Please help the Chinese, they need these roads in case hostilities break out :azn:

You are providing them na, they will brought their tanks right to the plains of Punjab(a golden comment by a Pakistan's higher than mountain friend China).
 
this guys are jumping now but in near future when tide turns coz nothing is everlasting Pakistan will find it hard to push chinese out of thier own territory....
This guys have forgotten what our forefathers have thought us.....
"Zameen aur paise ke mamle mein apne baap pe bhi barsosa nahi karna". Jiski lathi uski bhains
" In matter of money and land don't even trust ur father". Owner of the stick owns the cow:lol:
 
Very bad reporting :tdown: :tdown:

1. These so called near the border tunnels are far away from border.

Following is the proof:

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2. These are primarily for the civilian uses to provide development and accessibility to the people of that areas.

3. India shares its border with Tibet (which is under chinese occupation so no need to say chinese border) No matter what stand these weak and cheap politicians take we should stick to the use of the word "Tibet" not china. china don't care about Indian stand on J&K then why we care about in Tibet or Taiwan.
 
Good news.

Development of Infrastructure is always welcomed [unless you are Medha Patkar].

Probability of hostility between India-China is very low in the future.
Looking at better economic situation in that region in the future.
 
^^^ Agree with you... need to more focus and improve the trade routes with neighboring countries..
 
Bit late to take decision, should not be any further delay. It will increase employment even in the recession period.... Congrats but lot more to do
 

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