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BRO builds Bailey bridge in Maoist commander Hidma's village, connecting Chhattisgarh's Sukma to mainstream
BRO builds Bailey bridge in Maoist commander Hidma's village, connecting Chhattisgarh's Sukma to mainstream

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

BRO builds Bailey bridge in Maoist commander Hidma's village, connecting Chhattisgarh's Sukma to mainstream

RAIPUR: A 15-meter-long Bailey bridge has been built by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) right in the heart of CPI (Maoists) commander Hidma's native village, Puvarti, linking the once-isolated and inaccessible rebel stronghold with the broader road network and Sukma district headquarters for the first time in decades. For the villagers of Puvarti and surrounding hamlets like Silger, Duler, and Elmaguda, the bridge brings relief from decades of isolation, especially during the monsoon, when water-logged terrain made travel nearly impossible and these regions turned into islands. Locals had to wade through overflowing streams and rough jungle trails, often risking their lives to reach markets or health centres. 'The 15-meter-long steel bridge, a critical component of the Silger–Puvarti road corridor, now links over a dozen remote villages to district headquarters, marking a new era of accessibility, even during peak monsoon,' said Sukma SP Kiran Chavan. SP added, 'The bridge has been constructed by BRO in very short time. This is not just a physical bridge. It will be a lifeline for the people of Puvarti, Hidma's village, and surrounding hamlets that were previously cut off from basic services. It now directly connects these villages to Sukma and Dantewada via Jagargunda, transforming the development landscape.' Officials in Bastar told TOI, 'This marks a crucial milestone in India's push to integrate conflict-affected tribal interiors into the mainstream. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Libas Purple Days Sale Libas Undo The area had remained under heavy Maoist control for over four decades. Now, BRO's swift construction, carried out under tight security cover, has for the first time enabled all-weather movement of security forces, essential goods, traders, and civilians between once fiercely Maoist-affected regions Silger, Puvarti, and Jagargunda. ' The bridge's completion is part of the component of Rs 66 crore central government project, which includes the construction of 64 km of all-weather roads across Naxal-affected Sukma. Of this, a 51 km road stretch from Elmaguda to Puvarti is being constructed at a cost of Rs 53 crore, directly benefiting villages like Silger, Timmapuram, Gollakonda, Tekulguda, Jabbagatta, and Tumalpad. 'During monsoon, this entire belt was completely cut off. Now, with this bridge, not only will civilians move freely, but so will development,' a local official said. Until recently, this area was dominated by Maoist leaders Hidma and Deva, with BRO construction virtually impossible due to IED threats and ambushes. However, after security forces established a forward base camp in the region from last year, Maoist presence shrunk to pockets. What is a Bailey Bridge? A Bailey Bridge is a modular, pre-fabricated truss bridge made from steel, joined by nuts and bolts, allowing rapid deployment in difficult terrains. Invented during the 1940s by Donald Bailey for military use, it is now widely used by armed forces and emergency relief agencies. The bridge doesn't require heavy machinery for installation and is ideal for remote or flood-affected areas, border zones, and disaster recovery efforts. The Bailey bridge, built using pre-fabricated steel segments, is capable of withstanding the load of heavy military and commercial vehicles.

IAF's Rs 230 cr Nyoma airfield in Ladakh to run from Oct; why is it crucial for India's LAC strategy against China?
IAF's Rs 230 cr Nyoma airfield in Ladakh to run from Oct; why is it crucial for India's LAC strategy against China?

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

IAF's Rs 230 cr Nyoma airfield in Ladakh to run from Oct; why is it crucial for India's LAC strategy against China?

In a major step towards strengthening India's military presence near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) is nearing completion of the strategically vital Mudh airfield in the Nyoma region of eastern Ladakh, according to a TOI report. Scheduled for completion by October, the airfield—one of the highest in the world at 13,710 feet—will significantly boost the Indian Air Force 's (IAF) reach and readiness in the sensitive region. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Finance Healthcare Design Thinking Public Policy CXO Technology others Operations Management Leadership Data Analytics Data Science Digital Marketing Product Management PGDM healthcare Project Management MCA Data Science Management Degree Others Skills you'll gain: Duration: 9 Months IIM Calcutta SEPO - IIMC CFO India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 7 Months S P Jain Institute of Management and Research CERT-SPJIMR Fintech & Blockchain India Starts on undefined Get Details The Rs 230 crore infrastructure project involves a comprehensive upgrade of the original airstrip, transforming it into a 2.7-kilometre rigid runway with a width of 46 metres. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 3BHK Transformation Possible for ₹4.5 Lakh? HomeLane Get Quote Undo Read Also | MiG-21's final flight may put private defence firms on frontline amid HAL's drag Along with the runway, the project includes a dispersal area, turning pads, an Air Traffic Control (ATC) complex, aircraft hangars, watchtowers, a crash bay, and accommodation facilities for personnel. Live Events 'The main runway is fully operational, and the supporting infrastructure is nearly finished,' an official source told TOI. Strategic importance near China border Situated just 35 kilometres from the LAC, Nyoma is poised to become a crucial forward operating base for Indian troops stationed in the region. The report noted that the project will enhance rapid troop deployment and improve logistics support in high-altitude terrain, especially in times of crisis. The upgraded airfield will eventually support operations of all fixed-wing aircraft, including heavy-lift transport planes and fighter jets, though high altitude conditions will continue to impose some limitations—similar to those faced by the Chinese Air Force across the LAC. Read Also | While Nyoma is expected to be fully available for fighter operations by early 2026, the immediate benefits will be seen in transport and logistics operations. The airfield's strategic value has grown significantly since tensions escalated in eastern Ladakh in 2020, when Chinese troops made multiple incursions into Indian territory, triggering a prolonged military standoff. A regional race for altitude readiness China has been rapidly modernising its own high-altitude airbases along the LAC over the last five years. Through a mix of runway extensions, hardened shelters, ammunition and fuel storage upgrades, and the construction of new heliports, it has enhanced its ability to sustain combat aircraft in thin-air environments. Key Chinese airfields like Hotan, Kashgar, Shigatse, Nyingchi, and Hoping now host advanced aircraft including J-20 stealth fighters, bombers, drones, and surveillance planes. India, in response, has accelerated efforts to expand its air presence in the region. Nyoma will become the fifth key air base for the IAF in Ladakh, complementing existing facilities at Leh, Kargil, Thoise, and the Daulat Beg Oldie advanced landing ground (ALG). TOI further reported that Nyoma was originally reactivated in 2009 with the landing of an AN-32 transport aircraft, and has since remained an important node in IAF's high-altitude network. Parallel infrastructure upgrades are underway at other ALGs, including Fukche and DBO in Ladakh, as well as airfields in Arunachal Pradesh such as Mechuka, Pasighat, Tuting, Walong, and Ziro. According to the report, even civilian airstrips in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are now increasingly being adapted for dual-use military operations.

Mizoram governor, BRO discuss fast-tracking strategic border roads and Aizawl bypass
Mizoram governor, BRO discuss fast-tracking strategic border roads and Aizawl bypass

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Mizoram governor, BRO discuss fast-tracking strategic border roads and Aizawl bypass

Advt Advt Mizoram governor Gen. Vijay Kumar Singh and chief engineer of Project Pushpak, Border Roads Organisation (BRO), GP Singh, on Tuesday discussed critical infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing border security and improving connectivity in Mizoram, an official statement said on chief engineer briefed the governor on crucial ongoing projects and proposals to which the latter assured his commitment to facilitating coordination with relevant central and state govt authorities to ensure swift approvals and funding for their timely discussion highlighted six key projects, including the urgent need to upgrade the Kawnpui-Durtlang-Aizawl (K-D-A) road linking Aizawl with Cachar in Assam, and the necessity for securing funds from the ministry of home affairs (MHA).The need for fast-track disposal of land acquisition and forest clearance cases related to international border road works and fencing works under MHA to ensure timely progress was also emphasised. The proposal for the Kawlchaw-Serkawr-Tuipang road , located in the southern part of the state bordering Myanmar, emphasised the need for the state govt to issue an NOC promptly to commence this strategic the sanctioned Old Tualcheng-Pamchung Road, a request was made for the state govt to issue an NOC without conditions related to the exchange of the K-D-A Road, along with permission from the deputy commissioner of Champhai district bordering Myanmar to start the allocation of a package under the Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project (KMMTTP) to the 71 RCC (GREF) unit in Lawngtlai was discussed to ensure effective supervision and completion of KMMTTP, highlighting its potential to boost proposal to assign certain packages of the Aizawl Bypass project to Pushpak/BRO to facilitate its smooth and efficient completion, which is critical for decongesting traffic in the capital city, was also discussed during the points were presented to the governor through a detailed presentation, underscoring their importance for Mizoram's infrastructure and security.

BRO chief reviews Frontier Highway Project in Arunachal, Infra News, ETInfra
BRO chief reviews Frontier Highway Project in Arunachal, Infra News, ETInfra

Time of India

time22-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

BRO chief reviews Frontier Highway Project in Arunachal, Infra News, ETInfra

Advt Advt Director General, Border Roads Organisation (DG-BRO), Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan , on Monday, visited Arunachal Pradesh 's Lower Subansiri district to review progress on the Frontier Highway Project, officials Arunachal Pradesh government official said that the flagship Frontier Highway Project initiative is designed to significantly improve all-weather connectivity along the international border, catalyse regional development, and enhance national security through improved logistical capabilities and troop northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh shares a 1,080-km border with China, 520 km with Myanmar and 217 km with official said that Lt Gen Srinivasan, before visiting the frontier areas, held a meeting with Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister, Pema Khandu , and the meeting assessed the progress of infrastructure initiatives being undertaken by BRO across the DGBR provided a comprehensive overview of BRO's ongoing and upcoming infrastructure development efforts, with a focus on enhancing road connectivity in remote and strategically significant areas of Arunachal highlighted BRO's dual commitment to socio-economic advancement and national security by improving operational mobility for the armed forces. Discussions covered the execution of critical road networks, bridges, and associated support infrastructure aimed at meeting both civilian and defence Chief Minister commended BRO's relentless dedication and reiterated the State Government's full support for ensuring the timely and efficient implementation of these vital Gen Srinivasan reaffirmed BRO's guiding principle - "Shramena Sarvam Sadhyam " and expressed appreciation for the consistent support from the people and administration of Arunachal emphasised that such collaboration remains pivotal to the successful delivery of these transformative infrastructure projects. Arunachal Pradesh Chief Secretary Manish Kumar Gupta and other officials were present at the in a post on the X, the Chief Minister said: "We discussed how to further strengthen road infrastructure across Arunachal, with a special focus on our remote and border regions. Together, we reviewed ongoing BRO projects aimed at enhancing last-mile connectivity, securing our borders, and uplifting the rural economy. The Border Roads Organisation has been doing commendable work in some of the most challenging terrains of our state, connecting communities, boosting local livelihoods, and reinforcing national security."--IANSsc/dan

Significant progress made under CM road development plan in Arunachal: Khandu
Significant progress made under CM road development plan in Arunachal: Khandu

News18

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • News18

Significant progress made under CM road development plan in Arunachal: Khandu

Itanagar, July 21 (PTI) Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Monday announced significant progress under the Chief Minister's Comprehensive State Road Development Plan, a people-centric initiative aimed at bridging infrastructure gaps in the state's most neglected and remote regions. Khandu said the roadmap for infrastructure development in Arunachal must not be dictated solely by national priorities, but rather by the everyday needs of people residing in its scattered hamlets and difficult terrains. 'To ensure inclusive development, it is imperative that highways and roads are built not just where national priorities align, but where our people live, work, and serve," he said in a social media post. The chief minister said the ambitious state-driven initiative has already seen Rs 965.99 crore sanctioned, resulting in the completion of over 393.57 km of road length in challenging areas, many of which fall outside the conventional national planning radar. 'This is a reflection of our improved financial health and our determination to ensure no village is left behind," Khandu said, adding that the government will continue to invest in connectivity to uplift lives and empower communities. During the day, the chief minister convened a meeting with Director General of Border Roads Organisation Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan, at his office, to review progress on vital infrastructure projects being implemented by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO). The meeting was also attended by senior officials from BRO Projects Arunank, Brahmank, and Udayak. Taking to social media, Khandu wrote, 'Sat down with Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan, Director General of Border Roads, along with senior officers from Projects Arunank, Brahmank, and Udayak. We discussed how to further strengthen road infrastructure across Arunachal, with a special focus on our remote and border regions." The discussions revolved around scaling up last-mile connectivity in the border areas, which not only strengthens national security but also uplifts rural economies and improves local livelihoods. He lauded the BRO for its commendable efforts in executing projects in some of the most treacherous terrains of the state. 'BRO has been doing outstanding work connecting communities, boosting the local economy, and reinforcing national security in our most difficult areas," Khandu added. PTI UPL UPL RG view comments First Published: July 21, 2025, 17:45 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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