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India plans 558 roads along China, Pakistan border
New Delhi, March 28, 2011

India will build 558 roads totalling 27,986 km by 2030 at a cost of over Rs.500 billion (over $10 billion) in an effort to shore up its infrastructure along the borders with China and Pakistan. This massive project, to be completed in two phases, seems to be the country's answer to China's infrastructure development in Tibet in the last decade and Pakistan's five major road projects.


During the last decade, China constructed three major highways totalling about 6,000 km and 55 more roads along the Indian border.

Road connectivity to border areas are now considered a force multiplier in wars, as they help faster troop and equipment mobilisation.

Under the road construction project, India's Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has been tasked to build 277 roads with a total length of 13,100 km at a cost of Rs.248.86 billion in the first phase, a defence ministry official said in New Delhi.

Another 281 roads with a length of 14,886 km and costing Rs 252.68 billion would be built as part of the second phase, the official added.


Under the first phase, the BRO has completed 29 roads. Work is in progress on 168 more roads and construction is yet to start on 80 roads.

The second phase of the border roads project too has started, with work on 11 roads totalling 876 km in progress.

Officials blamed the delays on time overruns in obtaining forest clearances, restricted fund flows, extreme weather conditions in high-altitude areas and administrative reasons such as poor logistical support and manpower.

"Maximum efforts are being put into the 73 China-Indian border roads by moving 61 units of BRO to Jammu and Kashmir, seven units to Himachal Pradesh, 33 units to Uttarakhand, 46 units to Arunachal Pradesh and 21 units to Sikkim to ensure timely completion of the roads," the official said.

China has already completed three major highways between Lhasa in Tibet and Aksai Chin in the west of the country (3,105 km), Gormo in the central mainland to Lhasa (1,154 km) and Chengdu and Linzhi in the east of the country (1,715 km).

The 52 other roads linked to these highways are spread over China's western, central and eastern regions.

These apart, China is also focussing on roads (1,739 km) from Kunming in its Yunnan province to Pangsau pass on the India-Myanmar border. Of this, the Kunming-Myitkyina (647 km) all-weather road was completed in May 2007.

Work on the Myitkyina-Tanai (192 km) road is in progress and work on the Tanai-Pangsau stretch has already been awarded to a pro-Chinese Myanmarese company.

Pakistan is working on converting the Jaglot-Skardu road and Sazin-Thakot road into highways, apart from carrying out a feasibility study for a Karakoram Highway-Dushanbe road through the Kuliab Pass. These roads are in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

It is also exploring the possibility of four-laning the Karakoram Highway and its realignment to make way for the Diamer-Bhasha Dam that would submerge 100 km of the highway from Sazin to Raikot.

India plans 558 roads along China, Pakistan border - Hindustan Times
 
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The roads will bring more Indian Troops to suppress aboriginals there.

Yeah it will can you do anything about it no you cant nor it is your matter of concern our people our land none of your business

@tp it will provide a good amount of jobs to ne also will be good for our army to move rapidly and swiftly
 
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The roads will bring more Indian Troops to suppress aboriginals there.

No! It will bring more development there for the benefit of the locals. The locals WANT more roads, development and connectivity. Not all tribals want to live in the dark ages.
 
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Good move....Atlast GOI is planning to do something about Infrastructure...!
 
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We are building roads just to make these far flung and underdeveloped areas reachable.

Even these planned roads are many kilometers away from real border, India is doing this to not to provoke anyone.

While china have well connected road network right unto their last centimeter on their border with India.
 
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Isnt it India aim to increase infrastructure around the whole country to meet a sustain growth of 9% ?

So whats wrong with making these roads, everyone can use them not only for tanks etc.
 
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