Hindustan Times (Noida)

Delay hits Sela tunnel project in Arunachal

- Rahul Singh letters@hindustant­imes.com AFP

NEW DELHI: The Sela tunnel project in China-bordering Arunachal Pradesh, one of the key elements of India’s big infrastruc­ture push in forward areas, has been delayed and is now expected to be completed only by April 2023, officials familiar with the developmen­t said on Wednesday, asking not to be named.

The tunnel will allow faster deployment of weapons and soldiers to forward areas in the Tawang sector.

The earlier deadline for the completion of the ₹700-crore project was June 2022, which was later revised to November, said one of the officials cited above. The reasons for the delay vary – from a prolonged winter slowing down constructi­on activity earlier this year to technical aspects such as delay in concrete setting inside the tunnel now, HT has learnt.

“There’s been some delay in the concreting part as we are not getting the right setting cycles inside the tunnel. In other areas, concrete setting happens in 24 hours but here it is taking up to four days before the shutters can be moved. This is because of the peculiarit­y of the area, terrain, cold and the humidity profile,” said a second official.

The Sela tunnel, announced by the government in 2018, will be the longest twin-lane tunnel above 13,000 feet in the world, and will cut down travel time to Tawang by at least one hour as well as provide all-weather connectivi­ty.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation of the project in 2019. It is being executed by the Border Roads Organisati­on (BRO).

BRO does not want to push the finishing work as constructi­on quality is the foremost priority, the officials said.

The project consists of Tunnel 1, which is 980 metres long, and Tunnel 2, a 1,555-metre twin tube tunnel. The tunnels are coming up through two ridges west of Sela. It also includes the constructi­on of two roads, measuring 7 km and 1.3 km. Tunnel 2 has one bi-lane tube for traffic and one escape tube for emergencie­s.

Only tunnels longer than 1,500 metres need to have an escape passage alongside. The tunnels will be ready by February 2023, and the roads by

April 2023, marking the culminatio­n of the project, the officials added.

Winter connectivi­ty to Tawang over the 14,000-foot pass, Sela, posed a logistics challenge for the army for decades, with the movement of men, weapons and stores severely affected for at least three to four months in a year.

India is building infrastruc­ture at a rapid pace in eastern Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh with focus on better living experience and improved facilities for soldiers, conservati­on of modern weapons and equipment deployed there, and supporting faster movement of men and material to deal with any contingenc­y in the midst of the lingering border standoff with the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

The Sela tunnel is a part of the Balipara-charduar-tawang road, one of the key strategic projects near the Chinese border.

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The tunnel will allow faster deployment of weapons and soldiers to forward areas in the Tawang sector.

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