Khaleej Times

Govt to build 44 roads along India-China border

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

According to an annual report (2018-19) prepared, and released earlier this month by the Central Public Works Department, the agency has been asked to construct 44 “strategica­lly important” roads along the India-China border to ensure quick mobilisati­on of troops in case of a conflict.

The nearly 4,000-km-long Line of Actual Control between India and China touches areas from Jammu and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh

The report comes at a time China is giving a priority to projects along its India borders. Last year, Indian and Chinese troops engaged in a face-off at the Doklam tri-junction after the neighbouri­ng country had begun building road in the area.

The standoff ended on August 28 following a mutual agreement under which China stopped the constructi­on of the road and India withdrew its troops.

The report stated that these 44 strategica­lly road along the IndiaChina border will be constructe­d at a cost of nearly Rs21,000 crore.

“The CPWD has been entrusted with constructi­on of 44 strategica­lly important roads along the Indo-China Border spanning 5 states of J&K, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhan­d, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh,” the report stated. —

The cost of 44 startegica­lly important roads

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