“India to beat China in border infrastructure in 2-3 years”: Top official

BRO’s entire focus is on ongoing projects in Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh.

New Delhi:

The head of the Border Road Organization (BRO), which develops and maintains the road network in India’s border areas, has said that India will be ahead of China in developing infrastructure along the borders. Lt Gen Rajeev Chaudhary was talking about the ongoing projects in Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh announced in 10 border states and union territories Rs. The remarks came almost a week before the BRO inaugurated 90 infrastructure projects constructed at a cost of Rs 2,941 crore.

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BRO Director General Lt Gen Chaudhary told news agency ANI, “India will beat China in this matter in the next two-three years. On September 12, 90 projects are being dedicated to the nation. 26 of them are in Ladakh and 36 in Arunachal. … So our focus is completely on this. On two states and we are moving very fast and very much in both.”

The projects Rajnath Singh will inaugurate include 22 roads, 63 bridges, a tunnel in Arunachal Pradesh and two strategic airfields. An army official said, “It is a great moment for the nation that so many projects are being built on the border areas and it is strengthening the security measures of our forces so that they can be deployed as far as possible and if any serious. If a situation arises, we can handle it.” The Defense Minister will also lay the foundation stone (e-foundation) of an airfield at Nyoma in eastern Ladakh. It will be developed at a cost of 218 crores. Situated at an altitude of 13,400 feet, Nyoma is about 46 kilometers from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China.

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