Rajnath Singh unveils 27 projects to bolster border infrastructure

Singh said India would not have been able to respond strongly to the adversary in the northern sector if there was no infrastructure in the region

Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh during the FICCI Annual Convention & 94th Annual General Meeting, in New Delhi (Photo: PTI)
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh (File photo: PTI)
Press Trust of India New Delhi
3 min read Last Updated : Dec 28 2021 | 2:31 PM IST

The possibility of any kind of conflict cannot be ruled out in today's uncertain environment, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Tuesday as he listed the development of border infrastructure as part of efforts to boost India's preparedness to confront any security challenge.

After unveiling 27 roads and bridges projects implemented by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), he said India would not have been able to respond strongly to the adversary in the northern sector if there was no infrastructure in the region.

The 24 roads inaugurated at a virtual ceremony included one built at an altitude of more than 19,000 feet on the Umling-La pass in southern Ladakh, Singh said, adding it has now become the world's highest motorable road.

"The situation we faced in the northern sector recently, and the manner in which we were able to respond strongly to the adversary, would not have been possible without appropriate infrastructure development," Singh said in a reference to the eastern Ladakh row.

"In today's uncertain environment, the possibility of any kind of conflict cannot be ruled out. Such situations motivate us even more for the development of these areas. It is a matter of pride that we have the BRO for cooperation in the development of these areas," Singh added.

The defence minister also rued that adequate attention was not given to developing border infrastructure after Independence, but asserted that there was a major change in the approach in the last few years.

"After Independence, our policies were such that the internal areas of the country developed, but the border areas remained relatively deprived of development. This situation continued for a long time," he said.

"As we used to move away from Delhi, the graph of development also kept falling down in the same proportion. Earlier it was said that people from border areas may be far from Delhi, but they are not far from our heart. But as the transport sector witnessed major expansion, it became an old saying," Singh said.

The defence minister said the roads in border areas are not only for strategic needs but they also ensure equal participation of remote areas in the development of the nation.

"In this way, these bridges, roads and tunnels play an important role in our security, and in empowering the entire nation," he said.

The defence ministers said that there was a need to strengthen India's surveillance system the way the country is strengthening its border infrastructure.

In this context, he cited problems like infiltration, skirmishes, illegal trade and smuggling in the border areas.

"In view of all this, the government has sometime back started the CIBMS, that is Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System," he said.

Referring to the construction of the road in southern Ladakh, Singh said the BRO achieved the "historic feat" despite facing numerous challenges including that of extreme altitude and sub-zero temperature.

"It is a matter of pride not only for BRO but also for the nation," he said.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Dec 28 2021 | 2:31 PM IST

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