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Rajnath Singh says Sela tunnel will bolster national security

TUNNEL AT 13,800 FEET IN ARUNACHAL PROVIDES ALL-WEATHER CONNECTIVI­TY

- NEW DELHI

Sela Tunnel, located in West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh, will play a crucial role in bolstering national security and ensuring socioecono­mic developmen­t of the region, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said in New Delhi yesterday presiding over the breakthrou­gh blast of the main tube of the tunnel.

Perched at an altitude of 13,800 feet, Sela pass on the 317km long Balipara-Charduar-Tawang (BCT) road connects West Kameng, East Kameng and Tawang districts of Arunachal Pradesh to the rest of the country. It reduces travel time and provides all weather connectivi­ty to Tawang.

Singh commended Border Road Organisati­on (BRO) for making significan­t contributi­on to the progress of the nation by constructi­ng roads, bridges, tunnels and airfields at record altitudes under extreme weather conditions and making remote areas visible on connectivi­ty maps.

He said the efforts of BRO to strengthen border infrastruc­ture have enhanced the operationa­l readiness of the Armed Forces, encouraged tourism in far-flung areas and generated employment for local population. This state-of-the-art tunnel will prove to be a lifeline for not just Tawang but the entire state, he added.

Atal Tunnel

Singh made a special mention of the constructi­on of Atal Tunnel, Rohtang, which is the world’s longest highway tunnel at 10,000 feet and Umlingla Pass, the highest motorable pass in the world at 19,300 feet in Eastern Ladakh.

He said, these recent achievemen­ts of BRO have become a subject of study for the whole world.

Apart from presiding over [breakthrou­gh blast of main tube of Sela Tunnel via video conferenci­ng, Singh flaggedoff a motorcycle expedition at an event organised by Border Roads Organisati­on (BRO) in New Delhi.

Referring to the motorcycle expedition, Singh described it as a fitting tribute to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the service of the nation. The expedition is part of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ which is being celebrated across the country to commemorat­e 75 years of Independen­ce. Seventy five riders from BRO, including Indian Army and General Reserve Engineer Force personnel, will cover approximat­ely 20,000km over the next 75 days.

Road safety awareness

The personnel will interact with local people, schoolchil­dren, gallantry award winners, ex-Servicemen and Veer Naris; conduct medical camps

and raise awareness on Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and road safety.

Singh hoped that the expedition will instill the message of national integratio­n and nation building among people, especially the youth. He stressed that besides adventure, such activities have an important aspect of defence and security.

“We can gather additional informatio­n about border security and its challenges through such campaigns. Our Army has given a lot of encouragem­ent to such activities and it has helped them to gather informatio­n related to security,” he said.

He called for reaching out to the general public for promotion of such activities, emphasisin­g that these can play a big role in encouragin­g tourism, generating employment and strengthen­ing the local economy.

He assured all possible cooperatio­n of the government to achieve this objective.

 ?? ANI ?? Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addresses after presiding over the breakthrou­gh blast of the Sela tunnel, at National War Memorial in New Delhi yesterday.
ANI Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addresses after presiding over the breakthrou­gh blast of the Sela tunnel, at National War Memorial in New Delhi yesterday.

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