Monday, October 28, 2013

India to lay 14 strategic railway lines near China, Pakistan border

India to lay 14 strategic railway lines near China, Pakistan border

October 28, 2013 
Ashwin Krushnapaksha 9, Kaliyug Varsha 5115
As part of preparations to meet challenges from China and Pakistan, India is planning to lay 14 strategic railway lines close to borders with these two countries to help in easier and faster movement of troops.
The railway lines are besides 73 roads being constructed along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China, sources said here today.
Out of the 14 planned railway lines, survey has been completed for 12, they said.
The railway lines have been planned in Jammu and Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Rajasthan.
Of the 73 roads with a total length of 3812 km, laying of 61 roads covering 3,404 km have been assigned to Border Roads Organisation (BRO), the sources said.
27 of the 61 roads are being constructed in Arunachal Pradesh, 12 in Jammu and Kashmir, 14 in Uttarakhand, five in Himachal Pradesh and three in Sikkim.
17 roads have been completed, they said.
Out of 73 roads, 12 are being constructed by Central Public Works Department (CPWD) for ITBP, they said.
The infrastructure development is being carried out as China has made strides in this regard and India is lagging much behind.
Defence Minister A K Antony conceded in Parliament last month that China is "superior" in terms of border infrastructure as India was late in deciding on building roads and other capabilities near the LAC because of the impact of the 1962 war.
He had described it as a "collective failure" of all the successive governments.
Source: DNA India

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