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Japan gets contract to build strategeic roads on Indo-China border

58 Battalions of ITBP (Indo Tibet border force), 12 additional battalions (12000 personnal) for deployment at 54 new border outposts.

Corps
  • XIV Corps Ladakh-based
  • III Corps - Rangapahar (Dimapur), Nagaland
  • IV Corps - Tezpur, Assam
  • XXXIII Corps - Siliguri, West Bengal
  • XXI Para (SF) that is being deployed under the Tezpur
  • The Parachute Regiment has 10 units under it of which eight are Special Forces units while the rest are Para Commando units with capability of launching airborne operations.Seven among them are trained and classified as Special Forces, which are supposed to carry out counter-insurgency operations during peacetime and sabotage enemy installations beyond enemy lines during wars.
  • Six armoured regiments, equipped with 348 tanks (58 tanks per regiment, including reserves). *
  • Three mechanised infantry battalions , amounting to about 180 BMP-IIs.(infantry combat vehicles).
  • Two battalions of the airborne troops with around 1,500 personnel under the elite Parachute Regiment of the Army.
  • A new mountain "strike" corps with two "independent" infantry brigades and two "independent" armoured brigades, totalling over 80,000 soldiers.It will be called 17 Corps.
  • A new corps with two specialized high-altitude divisions for "rapid reaction force capability in mountains.
* Armoured divisions

Armoured brigade to cover the flat approaches from Tibet towards India’s crucial defences at Chushul, some will be located in the Siliguri corridor in Bengal, covering the approaches from Sikkim to the plains rest will be located on the flat, 17,000-feet-high North Sikkim plateau, on which border areas are hotly disputed between China and India. They have T-90MS Tanks and additional are in order.

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  • Sukhoi-30MKI fighters are flying from IAF air bases in Tezpur and Chhabua, with additional air bases coming up in Jorhat, Guwahati, Mohanbari, Bagdogra and Hashimara.
  • 12 squadrons of the anti-aircraft Akash missile will defend north-eastern airspace.
  • The IAF is modernising eight Advanced Landing Grounds, which would support offensive operations in the sector.
  • Apaches from US expected to be attack helicopter.
  • M-MRCA and C-130J (Panagarh in West Bengal) will be added to the sector.
  • Six mid-air refueling tanker aircraft are planned to be stationed at Panagarh air base in West Bengal.(Ilyushin-78 or European A-330 MRTT)


I might have missed some.

It seems india is very confident of holding on to Chinese territories. I feel sorry for China!
 
Its a good step from India to counter China by making friends with china's enemies.
But India is making mistake by arming Myanmar. All India's sophisticated techs are going to Chinese hand.
 
I think point defence sam is not enough for northeast india...india should put long range ones like barak 8 or russians...
 
China claims it as South Tibet, so your statement is a lie.



It is a natural statement from a hindu fundamentalist!

You dumbass, read the article. Japan is not building in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. You were just eager to take your vitriolic hindu hating dump and in that hurry you did not even take down your pants. Now go clean yourself.
 
Posting it on this thread for all the chinese to see.

I still think Arunachal Pradesh is part of India, it is for certain apart of the indian sub continent, look at how the sub continent came into connection with the rest of the world.

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You see that, it looks like Arunachal pradesh was part of the indian sub continent a long time ago.
 
Centre planning road along McMohan line in Arunachal Pradesh: Kiren Rijiju

ITANAGAR: To match China's road infrastructure across the McMohan Line, India is planning to construct a road along the international boundary from Mago-Thingbu in Tawang to Vijaynagar in Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju said today.

"The road has also been planned considering the large-scale migration of people from border areas and the need to push them back by creating all basic amenities to make them comfortable," Rijiju told reporters here.

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He said the proposed 2,000-km long road which is still in the conceptual stage, would not only be beneficial from the security point of view but would also accelerate border area development, one of the priority areas of the NDA government at the Centre.

"The construction of the road will be a huge challenge considering the rough and hostile terrain mostly snow-fed through which it would pass and will be the biggest single infrastructure project in the history of India with an estimated cost of over Rs 40,000 crore," he said.

Rijiju, who is looking after border area management in the Home Ministry, said that Union Minister of Road, Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari had entrusted him with the responsibility to look after road projects in the northeastern states except Assam.

"I am proposing to undertake this road along with another in the foothill areas of the state from Bhairab Kund, the tri-junction of Bhutan, Assam and Arunachal to Ruksin in East Siang district which will serve as an industrial corridor for the people residing in the foothill areas of the state," he said.

When asked about the Centre's proposal for free rice to people living in border areas and mechanism to supply rice to those places with no road connectivity, Rijiju said that the Centre in due consultation with the state government would utilize the service of the central forces like ITBP and BSF for supply of rice to the people.
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"Alternative arrangement like air sorties will be made available in all inaccessible border areas to supply free rice since this will be a contingency plan till road infrastructure is developed," he said.

When asked about the proposal to introduce Rajdhani train between Itanagar and New Delhi from November next, which had ran into rough weather following protest by students' unions and other mass-based organizations over mechanism to issue Inner Line Permit (ILP) to passengers, Rijiju said that the state government had been asked to work out the modalities.

"There will be no compromise on the interests of the indigenous tribal people of the state and local sentiments will be taken care of," he said.

Arunachal Chief Secretary Ramesh Negi, who was present, said that the state government had already worked out mechanism to issue online ILP as well as on arrival at the railway station to passengers from outside.

 
You dumbass, read the article. Japan is not building in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. You were just eager to take your vitriolic hindu hating dump and in that hurry you did not even take down your pants. Now go clean yourself.

The article says 'roads bordering China' and it clearly shows that 'dumb-***' like you doesn't understand the meaning of this phrase. You said Arunachal Pradesh was an integral part of india and I said that according to the Chinese government that was a lie!
 
The article says 'roads bordering China' and it clearly shows that 'dumb-***' like you doesn't understand the meaning of this phrase. You said Arunachal Pradesh was an integral part of india and I said that according to the Chinese government that was a lie!

Cheerleader detected, now get your pompoms.
 
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