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World’s highest fighter airfield 95% complete in eastern Ladakh near LAC

India’s highest airfield, the Mudh advanced landing ground in Nyoma subdivision, eastern Ladakh, is nearing completion at an altitude of 13,700 feet. Read More
 
 

Rajnath unveils 75 border projects in ₹2,236 crore infrastructure drive

The ambitious programme, executed by the Border Roads Organization (BRO), spans 11 states and Union territories. Read More
 
 

BRO achieves breakthrough of Sungal tunnel on key J&K highway

The Border Roads Organization achieved a major milestone by achieving breakthrough of the Sungal tunnel, the longest on the strategically important Akhnoor-Poonch National Highway (NH-144A) in Jammu & Kashmir. Read More
 
 

Se-la tunnel: Modi opens strategic border infra near eastern LAC

The prime minister, Narendra Modi, virtually inaugurated and dedicated the strategic Se-la tunnel to the nation from Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh. The tunnel all-weather connectivity to the line of actual control with China to mainland India. Read More
 
 

As BRO goes gender-neutral, women start shattering glass ceilings

After the Border Roads Organization became gender-neutral, women officers are shattering new barriers in male-dominated construction activities and other fields. Read More
 
 

Se-la Tunnel: Key strategic infra near Tawang set to open next week

The long-awaited and strategically important Se-la tunnel in western Arunachal Pradesh, near the LAC, is set to open for traffic on March 9. Read More
 
 

Rajnath Singh inaugurates 35 strategic infrastructure projects in border areas

The defence minister, Rajnath Singh, inaugurated 35 infrastructure projects, including six roads and 29 bridges, worth ₹670 crore from Dhak bridge site in Uttarakhand. Read More
 
 

Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan is new DG BRO

Lieutenant General Raghu Srinivasan is an alumnus of National Defence Academy and Indian Military Academy. He was commissioned into the Corps of Engineers in 1987. Read More
 
 

BRO, Indian Army rescue 3,500 stranded tourists in Sikkim

The Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps and Border Roads Organization have rescued over 3,500 tourists who were stranded in North Sikkim after the road near Chungthang in the district got washed away due to flash floods and part of the road got blocked due to landslides, on June 16. Read More
 
 

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