Hindustan Times (Patiala)

44 ‘STRATEGIC’ ROADS ALONG CHINA BORDER

Projects in Arunachal, Sikkim, J&K, among others, will cost ₹21,040 crore

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com n

The Central government will construct 44 strategic roads along the border with China and over 2,100 km of axial and lateral roads in Punjab and Rajasthan, abutting Pakistan, a CPWD document shows.

All efforts to improve infrastruc­ture along the border are most welcome. These projects will be helpful for...military and civilian purposes SL NARASIMHAN (RETD), Lieutenant General

The government is set to clear the constructi­on of 44 “strategica­lly important roads” along the India-China border as New Delhi has sharpened its focus on ramping up border infrastruc­ture to counter Beijing, according to the Central Public Works Department (CPWD)’s 2018-19 annual report. The roads in Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhan­d and Himachal Pradesh are expected to be built at cost of around ₹21,040 crore, the report adds.

The detailed project reports (DPRs) for the roads, which are aimed at swifter mobilisati­on of troops, have been submitted to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-headed Cabinet Committee on Security for approval.

The constructi­on work is expected to be split between the Border Roads Organisati­on (BRO) and the CPWD, two government officials said on condition of anonymity.

BRO and CPWD are currently engaged in the constructi­on of 73 strategic roads measuring 4,643 km along the India-China border. The BRO, which comes under the defence ministry, is constructi­ng 61 of these roads. The CPWD is building the remaining 12.

“All efforts to improve infrastruc­ture along the border are most welcome. These projects will be helpful for both military and civilian purposes,” said Lieutenant General SL Narasimhan (retd), who commanded a corps in the North-East and is currently a National Security Advisory Board member.

Twenty-two foot tracks measuring 750 km are also in the works to support the movement of IndoTibeta­n Border Police (ITBP) personnel in forward areas of Arunachal Pradesh, the report said. They are likely to cost 1,275 crore.

Projects along the India-China border form the bulk of the CPWD’s work. The CPWD is also set to execute projects along the border with Pakistan. It will construct axial and lateral roads measuring around 2,200 km along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab and Rajasthan at a cost of ₹5,450 crore, the report said. “To secure the vast and remote border areas of Rajasthan and Punjab, the DPRs of constructi­ng lateral and axial roads along the Indo-Pak Border are under preparatio­n in CPWD.” The CPWD is also eyeing the constructi­on of permanent integrated buildings at 96 ITBP border outposts. These buildings in high-altitude areas will have thermal insulation and renewable energy technologi­es. The report said the preparatio­n of DPRs for the ₹2,500-crore project was in full swing.

Developing border infrastruc­ture in the North east has been among the government’s top priorities. Modi had on December 25 inaugurate­d the Bogibeel Bridge in Assam to improve road and rail connectivi­ty in the region, especially to Arunachal Pradesh. The bridge facilitate­s the movement of troops in a strategica­lly sensitive region. The government has focused on building infrastruc­ture in the North-East as part of its Act East policy to develop the region and use it as a link to parts of South and South East Asia.

 ?? PTI FILE ?? Twenty-two foot tracks measuring 750km are also in the works to support the movement of ITBP in Arunachal Pradesh.
PTI FILE Twenty-two foot tracks measuring 750km are also in the works to support the movement of ITBP in Arunachal Pradesh.

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