These
projects – 22 roads, 51 bridges & two others – are spread across 11
States/Union Territories. Nineteen (19) are in Jammu & Kashmir, 18 in
Arunachal Pradesh, 11 in Ladakh, nine in Uttarakhand, six in Sikkim, five in
Himachal Pradesh, two each in West Bengal & Rajasthan and one each in
Nagaland, Mizoram and Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
Raksha Mantri
inaugurated the projects from the Headquarters, Trishakti Corps in Sukna, West
Bengal. One of the main highlights was the inauguration of the Kupup-Sherathang
Road in Sikkim which serves as a crucial link between Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg
and Zuluk axis. In his address, Raksha
Mantri termed the projects as a testament to the Government’s unwavering
resolve to keep strengthening the border infrastructure and ensuring
socio-economic progress of these areas. He added that these projects will
go a long way in enhancing the defence preparedness of the country. Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Viksit Bharat by 2047’ can be realised
through such infrastructure projects, he said.
With the inauguration
of these 75 projects, BRO has completed a total of 111 infrastructure projects
in 2024 at an overall cost of Rs 3,751 crore. This includes 36 projects worth
Rs 1,508 crore, such as the state-of-the-art Sela Tunnel in Arunachal Pradesh,
inaugurated by the Prime Minister earlier this year. Last year, 125
infrastructure projects of BRO were dedicated to the nation at a cost of Rs
3,611 crore.
Raksha Mantri commended the grit and determination
of the BRO personnel for completing the projects in a time-bound manner even in
most challenging terrains and harsh weather conditions, adding that the government, in its third term,
aims to further bolster the border infrastructure with more promptness.
Referring to the increased allocation of Rs 6,500 crore for BRO in Union Budget
2024-25, he expressed hope that it would not only contribute to strategic
infrastructure development, but will also prove helpful in socio-economic
progress in the border areas, including the North East region.
Raksha Mantri pointed
out that the governments before 2014 were of the view that the development of
border areas can have an adverse impact as it may be used by the country’s
adversaries. He emphasised that border
infrastructure development has been the priority area of PM Modi-led Government
ever since it came to power as these regions, especially the North-east, is
crucial from the socio-economic & strategic perspectives. “In the last
decade, we have built a vast network of roads from villages to cities, which
has resulted in the country witnessing progress at an unprecedented pace,” he
said.
Shri Rajnath Singh
assured the people that new dimensions will be added to the development of
border areas. India will be one of the safest and strongest nations in the
times to come, he said.