The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Modi, marking three years in power, opens India’s longest bridge

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GUWAHATI, India: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marking three years in power, yesterday inaugurate­d the country’s longest bridge that spans the vast Brahmaputr­a River in the northeaste­rn state of Assam.

The 9.15km Dhola-Sadiya bridge, strong enough to carry a 60-tonne battle tank, will reduce travel times from Assam to the frontier state of Arunachal Pradesh whose territory is partly claimed by China.

“The inaugurati­on of the bridge marks the end of a long wait for the people of this area,” Modi’s office quoted him as saying in a speech, adding the bridge “opens the door for economic developmen­t on a big scale”.

Modi led his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to a landslide victory in 2014. He remains popular — his party swept Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, in a recent state election and looks on track to win re-election in 2019.

The 66-year-old prime minister has made upgrading India’s infrastruc­ture a priority, also setting up a ministry to develop India’s remote northeast beyond the so-called Chicken’s Neck — a narrow strip of territory around Bangladesh.

Modi’s trip to Assam, during which he will deliver a public address later in the day, rounded off a week of festivitie­s and briefings to highlight his government’s achievemen­ts. He embarks on a European tour next week. — Reuters

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