The Asian Age

Army to ramp up roads along Sino- India border

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In the backdrop of the Sino- Indian 73- day- long Doklam military standoff that ended towards the end of August this year, the Army has decided to significan­tly ramp up road infrastruc­ture along the Sino- India border and tasked its Corps of Engineers to vigorously work on it to ensure swift movement of troops whenever necessary. According to news agency reports, official sources said the Corps of Engineers ( CoE) has already initiated a series of steps including placing orders for latest versions of various mountain cutting and road laying machines and equipment besides procuring assault tracks for fast movement of troops. Sources said the Army headquarte­rs ordered over 1,000 dual track mine detectors to enhance Corps of Engineers’ mine detection capability.

Over 100 excavators with latest features are also being procured to increase the existing capability of the engineers to lay operationa­l track along mountainou­s regions in the northern sector. Sources said over 50 short span bridges and a sizeable number of assault tracks for quick movement are also being procured to increase their mobility.

India and China share a 4,000- km- long border. The 237 year- old CoE provides key combat engineerin­g support and maintains connectivi­ty in key border regions for speedy movement of troops and artillery. As per the plan, the Army engineers will initially lay roads in mountainou­s terrain and if necessary they will be further strengthen­ed by the Border Roads Organisati­on.

In 2005, the Border Road Organisati­on was asked to construct 73 roads in the strategica­lly important regions along the SinoIndia border but there has been huge delay in implementa­tion of the project which has apparently left the Army unhappy.

Sources said enhancing infrastruc­ture along the sensitive borders is part of the government’s overall strategy to boost combat readiness of the forces.

 ?? — PTI ?? Police personnel use water cannons to disperse Congress activists in Bhopal on Thursday. They were demonstrat­ing against the alleged poor law and order sitauation.
— PTI Police personnel use water cannons to disperse Congress activists in Bhopal on Thursday. They were demonstrat­ing against the alleged poor law and order sitauation.

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