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The overstretched Border Road Organisation (BRO) has been taken off from building and maintaining 40 per cent of the roads falling under its jurisdiction. Japanese have been given the job to make strategic roads, mostly bordering China.

In a meeting with Japan International Corporation Agency (JICA) held late last week, India has agreed to give about 2,000 kilometres of road along the Chinese border to JICA. JICA will be providing financial assistance as well as technical expertise to construct and improvise the roads. BRO has about 5,000 km of road under its supervision.
Situated mostly along the North Eastern states and Uttarakhand, these roads are of strategetic importance to India. Improving NH 39 between Imphal and Kohima, roads between Maram and Dimapur and Ukhrul and Tadubi in Manipur, Shillong and Dauki and construction of Dauki bridge in Meghalaya are some of the projects that JICA will be undertaking. Barring Arunachal Pradesh, border roads along all the other North East states will be done by JICA.

The decision of taking away some of the border roads from the BRO has been doing round of the corridors of power in the transport ministry for more than a year now. Last year, the ministry had decided to give some of the roads to PWD. However, the deal could not be finalised then.

Now with Japan sharing its expertise on building bridges, tunnels and constructing roads on hilly region, it will build about 2,000 kilometres of roads along the border, some of which are also strategetic roads for India. "The Japanese agency has suggested to us that instead of just laying roads, the roads on the hills should have
more bridges and tunnels. That makes them withstand any natural and human calamity. We are exploring those options," said an officer of the ministry.

The ministry is also of the view that BRO is overburdened and needs to share its roads work. "BRO is a part of transport ministry and is involved in building and maintaining national highways. JICA will help ease out BRO's burden," added the officer.

The road has also been taken away from BRO, because the Japanese government policy does not permit the country to take up any project in another country which involves working with armed forces. "If roads continue to be with BRO, then we will not get technical and financial assistance from Japan. The road is only being taken away temporarily. It will be handed over to BRO after the completion of work," added the officer.
Japan gets contract to build strategeic roads on Indo-China border | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
 
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@Nihonjin1051 What is Japanese expertise in building roads and railway line in mountain areas. I heard Swiss are the best in them.
 
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The overstretched Border Road Organisation (BRO) has been taken off from building and maintaining 40 per cent of the roads falling under its jurisdiction. Japanese have been given the job to make strategic roads, mostly bordering China.

In a meeting with Japan International Corporation Agency (JICA) held late last week, India has agreed to give about 2,000 kilometres of road along the Chinese border to JICA. JICA will be providing financial assistance as well as technical expertise to construct and improvise the roads. BRO has about 5,000 km of road under its supervision.
Situated mostly along the North Eastern states and Uttarakhand, these roads are of strategetic importance to India. Improving NH 39 between Imphal and Kohima, roads between Maram and Dimapur and Ukhrul and Tadubi in Manipur, Shillong and Dauki and construction of Dauki bridge in Meghalaya are some of the projects that JICA will be undertaking. Barring Arunachal Pradesh, border roads along all the other North East states will be done by JICA.

The decision of taking away some of the border roads from the BRO has been doing round of the corridors of power in the transport ministry for more than a year now. Last year, the ministry had decided to give some of the roads to PWD. However, the deal could not be finalised then.

Now with Japan sharing its expertise on building bridges, tunnels and constructing roads on hilly region, it will build about 2,000 kilometres of roads along the border, some of which are also strategetic roads for India. "The Japanese agency has suggested to us that instead of just laying roads, the roads on the hills should have
more bridges and tunnels. That makes them withstand any natural and human calamity. We are exploring those options," said an officer of the ministry.

The ministry is also of the view that BRO is overburdened and needs to share its roads work. "BRO is a part of transport ministry and is involved in building and maintaining national highways. JICA will help ease out BRO's burden," added the officer.

The road has also been taken away from BRO, because the Japanese government policy does not permit the country to take up any project in another country which involves working with armed forces. "If roads continue to be with BRO, then we will not get technical and financial assistance from Japan. The road is only being taken away temporarily. It will be handed over to BRO after the completion of work," added the officer.
Japan gets contract to build strategeic roads on Indo-China border | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis

Excellent news , indeed !

Rising-Shining Japan-India.:-)

Japan - Hindustan Zindabad ! ;)


@Nihonjin1051 What is Japanese expertise in building roads and railway line in mountain areas. I heard Swiss are the best in them.

Column 5 Taking on the Challenge of Mountain Roads with Japanese Technique | Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan

http://www.hils.org.np/ranjan/papers/Ranjan_Low-cost_road.pdf
 
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raja hindustani said:
Barring Arunachal Pradesh, border roads along all the other North East states will be done by JICA.
Interesting!!!
why not the roads of arunachal pradesh??
Has Arunachal pradesh ceded to China or have we given in to China's bullying that India should not be constructing roads along its border??
 
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Interesting!!!
why not the roads of arunachal pradesh??
Has Arunachal pradesh ceded to China or have we given in to China's bullying that India should not be constructing roads along its border??

I think that the Government of India is trying to evade policies / initiatives that will try to irritate Beijing. By inviting the Japanese construction firms into disputed territory, this may over-complicate things, given the current political qualms Beijing has with Tokyo. I would even congratulate New Delhi in being pragmatic / mature about this.
 
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Interesting!!!
why not the roads of arunachal pradesh??
Has Arunachal pradesh ceded to China or have we given in to China's bullying that India should not be constructing roads along its border??
Building them there ourselves.
 
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To the esteemed Indian colleagues,

I have a question regarding the Indian Defense Posture in Northeast India. What is the force capabilities of the Indian Army and Air Force for the defense of Northeast India ? What is the strength number? Thanks, guys.
 
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I think that the Government of India is trying to evade policies / initiatives that will try to irritate Beijing. By inviting the Japanese construction firms into disputed territory, this may over-complicate things, given the current political qualms Beijing has with Tokyo. I would even congratulate New Delhi in being pragmatic / mature about this.
I know :) ...but thats like showing the roaring panda that our tiger can not roar back :P


PS: I did read about how Modi decided to tread the middle path between China and Japan.And now that Xi-Abe summit might happen anytime soon even japan would like to avoid such peccadillo.
 
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PS: I did read about how Modi decided to tread the middle path between China and Japan.And now that Xi-Abe summit might happen anytime soon even japan would like to avoid such peccadillo.

This is a wise decision by PM Modi, and by the Indian Leadership. There is no need to raise suspicions. Besides, the development of aforementioned roads will serve as pretext for development of other roads and related infrastructure projects in Arunachal Pradesh in the future. Besides, as what our respectable Chinese colleagues here always say, "We can do things in our territory; build anything we want in our indisputable territory." Then, there's no reason why India cannot build structures in her own 'indisputable territory'. Right?

Gradual , yet consistent development. ;)
 
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To the esteemed Indian colleagues,

I have a question regarding the Indian Defense Posture in Northeast India. What is the force capabilities of the Indian Army and Air Force for the defense of Northeast India ? What is the strength number? Thanks, guys.

58 Battalions of ITBP (Indo Tibet border force), 12 additional battalions (12000 personnal) for deployment at 54 new border outposts.

Corps
  • XIV Corps Ladakh-based
  • III Corps - Rangapahar (Dimapur), Nagaland
  • IV Corps - Tezpur, Assam
  • XXXIII Corps - Siliguri, West Bengal
  • XXI Para (SF) that is being deployed under the Tezpur
  • The Parachute Regiment has 10 units under it of which eight are Special Forces units while the rest are Para Commando units with capability of launching airborne operations.Seven among them are trained and classified as Special Forces, which are supposed to carry out counter-insurgency operations during peacetime and sabotage enemy installations beyond enemy lines during wars.
  • Six armoured regiments, equipped with 348 tanks (58 tanks per regiment, including reserves). *
  • Three mechanised infantry battalions , amounting to about 180 BMP-IIs.(infantry combat vehicles).
  • Two battalions of the airborne troops with around 1,500 personnel under the elite Parachute Regiment of the Army.
  • A new mountain "strike" corps with two "independent" infantry brigades and two "independent" armoured brigades, totalling over 80,000 soldiers.It will be called 17 Corps.
  • A new corps with two specialized high-altitude divisions for "rapid reaction force capability in mountains.
* Armoured divisions

Armoured brigade to cover the flat approaches from Tibet towards India’s crucial defences at Chushul, some will be located in the Siliguri corridor in Bengal, covering the approaches from Sikkim to the plains rest will be located on the flat, 17,000-feet-high North Sikkim plateau, on which border areas are hotly disputed between China and India. They have T-90MS Tanks and additional are in order.

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  • Sukhoi-30MKI fighters are flying from IAF air bases in Tezpur and Chhabua, with additional air bases coming up in Jorhat, Guwahati, Mohanbari, Bagdogra and Hashimara.
  • 12 squadrons of the anti-aircraft Akash missile will defend north-eastern airspace.
  • The IAF is modernising eight Advanced Landing Grounds, which would support offensive operations in the sector.
  • Apaches from US expected to be attack helicopter.
  • M-MRCA and C-130J (Panagarh in West Bengal) will be added to the sector.
  • Six mid-air refueling tanker aircraft are planned to be stationed at Panagarh air base in West Bengal.(Ilyushin-78 or European A-330 MRTT)


I might have missed some.
 
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To the esteemed Indian colleagues,

I have a question regarding the Indian Defense Posture in Northeast India. What is the force capabilities of the Indian Army and Air Force for the defense of Northeast India ? What is the strength number? Thanks, guys.

Indian Army’s Ladakh-based 14 Corps have an armoured brigade to safeguard the region nearing Tibet at Chushul in Ladakh. The second armoured brigade is located in the Siliguri corridor in Bengal which can safeguard the region in Sikkim. India is also raising a mountain strike corps in the northeast which will consist of two mountain divisions with about 40,000 soldiers.

The IAF has also beefed up its operational capability in the north-east with Sukhoi-30MKI fighters flying from new IAF air bases in Tezpur and Chhabua.Recently a new fighter base was built at Nyoma in Ladakh . I believe there is also 12 Akash surface-to-air missile (SAM) squadrons located there .
 
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