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India opens its longest bridge near Chinese border

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TINSUKIA, India: India opened its longest bridge close to the border with China in a move seen as bolstering its defenses in a sensitive region.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked the third anniversar­y of his rule by inaugurati­ng the 9.1-km -long Dhola-Sadiya bridge over the Brahmaputr­a river that will link Assam and Arunachal Pradesh states.

Indian media Friday made much of the fact that the bridge has been built to support the weight of a 60-ton tank.

Modi has launched a drive to improve infrastruc­ture in the isolated region, which comprises seven states linked to mainland India by a sliver of land that arches over Bangladesh.

“This bridge will not only save time and money, but it will bring about a new economical revolution for the people of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh,” Modi said.

The structure in mountainou­s Arunachal Pradesh, he said, will help farmers transport crops and herbs to markets in Assam.

Experts say the $318 million project will consolidat­e New Delhi’s defenses in the region.

“The bridge is going to help our troops get to parts that were earlier difficult to reach in times of crises,” Ajit Singh, a defense research fellow at New Delhi’s Institute for Conflict Management, told AFP.

“It’s a step in the right direction, a proactive step by India to counterbal­ance China.”

The government is also constructi­ng a 2,000-km highway to connect the eastern part of Arunachal Pradesh to the western side at an estimated $6 billion cost. It is carrying out a study on a possible new railway network in the area. Earlier government­s refused to construct roads near the border, fearing they could be used by Chinese troops in a conflict.

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