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http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...forces-army/story-jXgtS0MpnC3fEHYY7ViJBI.html
The Army has asked the government to consider building tunnels akin to the English Channel under the Brahmaputra because bridges can be targeted by enemy forces.
This recommendation comes less than a week before Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates the 9.15-km Dhola-Sadiya bridge over the Lohit – a tributary of the Brahmaputra – on May 26. Once opened, it will be the longest bridge in the country.
Lt Gen DS Ahuja, commanding officer of an Army setup in Shillong, said enemies invariably target strategic bridges in a bid to snap communication and disrupt the movement of troops, supplies and weaponry. “Bridges become primary targets during wars. We could do with tunnels under the Brahmaputra, which virtually divides much of the Northeast into equal halves,” he said at a two-day road show of the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) in the Assam capital on Monday.
Constructing two tunnels near Guwahati and Dibrugarh would be ideal, he added.
India has witnessed a palpable straining of ties with Pakistan and China in recent times, and air chief marshall BS Dhanoa has already asked IAF officers to be combat-ready.
Naveen Verma, secretary of the Department of North Eastern Region, said the idea of building such tunnels had come up during an informal discussion. “It may be taken forward,” he added.
While India already has three bridges across the river, a fourth – Bogibeel – is under construction.
The IWAI is also focussing on reviving river shipping, which was the most popular mode of transportation in the Northeast before India’s partition in 1947. An agreement on passenger and cruise services along coastal and protocol routes between New Delhi and Dhaka has fuelled hopes of reviving river routes in the region.
“We are promoting business opportunities in areas such as dredging and cargo service on the Brahmaputra through Bangladesh. We are also negotiating with Bhutan to establish transport facilities on rivers such as Aie, Beki and Manas,” IWAI chairperson Nutan Guha Biswas told HT.
An 891-km stretch of the Brahmaputra, from Dhubri in the west to Sadiya in the east, has been designated as national waterway no 1. Southern Assam’s Barak river, which caters to Mizoram and Manipur, is another important national waterway.
Firewalls are there to stop the hackers to get sensitive info but if the virus is loaded from within Republic of India then that will help the hackers who are operating from outside. We have learn alot after 26/11 attacks . DRDO servers will be located at secure locations in which sensitive info will be there and around the clock Military Intelligence IT professionals will keep 24/7 watch.
Rocket Corps of Mysore army was 5,000 strong in Tipu's time.
The Army has asked the government to consider building tunnels akin to the English Channel under the Brahmaputra because bridges can be targeted by enemy forces.
This recommendation comes less than a week before Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates the 9.15-km Dhola-Sadiya bridge over the Lohit – a tributary of the Brahmaputra – on May 26. Once opened, it will be the longest bridge in the country.
Lt Gen DS Ahuja, commanding officer of an Army setup in Shillong, said enemies invariably target strategic bridges in a bid to snap communication and disrupt the movement of troops, supplies and weaponry. “Bridges become primary targets during wars. We could do with tunnels under the Brahmaputra, which virtually divides much of the Northeast into equal halves,” he said at a two-day road show of the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) in the Assam capital on Monday.
Constructing two tunnels near Guwahati and Dibrugarh would be ideal, he added.
India has witnessed a palpable straining of ties with Pakistan and China in recent times, and air chief marshall BS Dhanoa has already asked IAF officers to be combat-ready.
Naveen Verma, secretary of the Department of North Eastern Region, said the idea of building such tunnels had come up during an informal discussion. “It may be taken forward,” he added.
While India already has three bridges across the river, a fourth – Bogibeel – is under construction.
The IWAI is also focussing on reviving river shipping, which was the most popular mode of transportation in the Northeast before India’s partition in 1947. An agreement on passenger and cruise services along coastal and protocol routes between New Delhi and Dhaka has fuelled hopes of reviving river routes in the region.
“We are promoting business opportunities in areas such as dredging and cargo service on the Brahmaputra through Bangladesh. We are also negotiating with Bhutan to establish transport facilities on rivers such as Aie, Beki and Manas,” IWAI chairperson Nutan Guha Biswas told HT.
An 891-km stretch of the Brahmaputra, from Dhubri in the west to Sadiya in the east, has been designated as national waterway no 1. Southern Assam’s Barak river, which caters to Mizoram and Manipur, is another important national waterway.
If I were a hacker, I would've hacked an email of a DRDO employee or such. Or hacked an Indian military website, traced its IP address to a computer and hacked the computer. Or send a Trojan Horse at a number. I wouldn't be commenting for information at a public forum. This makes no sense whatsoever.
Firewalls are there to stop the hackers to get sensitive info but if the virus is loaded from within Republic of India then that will help the hackers who are operating from outside. We have learn alot after 26/11 attacks . DRDO servers will be located at secure locations in which sensitive info will be there and around the clock Military Intelligence IT professionals will keep 24/7 watch.
People copy from each other that's how the world develops, first you copy and then you innovate and make new things on your own. If you can't, don't blame others advancing faster than you. If you don't even bother to try, you will be stuck where you are for ever.
Rocket Corps of Mysore army was 5,000 strong in Tipu's time.
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