Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated 125 infrastructure projects by BRO in Ladakh, calling it a 'major achievement'. These projects, a tribute to soldiers, signify the Centre's commitment to strengthening border infrastructure.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday inaugurated 125 infrastructure projects constructed by Border Roads Organisation (BRO) in Ladakh, calling it a "major achievement" for the BRO and Centre's "unwavering commitment to strengthening border infrastructure."

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Addressing the inaugural ceremony of BRO Projects in Leh, Defence Minister Singh said that these projects are tribute to brave soldiers of army and BRO personnel who work tirelessly for the country. "I am pleased to dedicate 125 BRO projects and a War Memorial to the nation today. The bravery displayed by our soldiers is an inspiration to us. These projects are a tribute to our heroes. The brave soldiers of our army and BRO personnel work tirelessly for the country. Our brave soldiers in the armed forces and all employees of BRO like you are continuously working for the country. The spirit you have of continuing to work in any weather, in any situation, is the result of that very spirit that today our country is continuously touching new heights," the Defence Minister stated.

A 'Major Achievement' for Viksit Bharat

Singh noted that such a large number of projects have never been inaugurated all at once and called it a "major achievement" not just for BRO but also for the nation. "Such a large number, meaning the inauguration of 125 infrastructure projects all at once, has never happened before. So this, in itself, is a major achievement for BRO and for all of us. This achievement, on one hand, is proof of the resolve for a Viksit Bharat, and on the other hand, these projects are a vivid example of our government's unwavering commitment to strengthening border infrastructure. I remember, in the month of May this year, we had dedicated 50 projects to the nation. Even then, I had felt great joy. Today, with this historic milestone, you have multiplied my joy manifold," he said.

Strategic Shyok Tunnel for All-Weather Connectivity

As one of these projects are 920-meter-long Shyok Tunnel constructed in Ladakh, the Defence Minister said that this engineering marvel will ensure all-weather reliable connectivity in the area, adding that this tunnel will boost the rapid deployment capability during harsh winters. "Today we are inaugurating the 920-meter-long Shyok Tunnel constructed on the Darbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldi Road in Ladakh. This engineering marvel, built in one of the world's most difficult and challenging terrains, will ensure all-weather reliable connectivity in this strategic area. In addition, this tunnel, in this region with heavy snowfall, avalanches, and extreme temperatures, will also multiply several times the security, mobility, and especially the rapid deployment capability during harsh winters," he added.

Record-Value Inauguration Across States

The Defence Minister asserted that these 125 projects built at a cost of approximately Rs 5,000 crore represent the highest-value inauguration in BRO's history so far. Singh stated, "Along with Ladakh, today in Jammu and Kashmir, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, and Mizoram as well, other projects are being dedicated to the nation. These 125 projects, completed at a cost of approximately 5,000 crore rupees, represent the highest-value inauguration in BRO's history so far."

BRO Emerges as a Synonym for 'Connectivity'

Defence Minister asserted that today BRO has emerged as a synonym for 'Communication' and 'Connectivity' "In the past few years, the speed and efficiency with which BRO has developed infrastructure in border areas has also provided a significant boost to national development. Through indigenous solutions, by successfully completing complex projects, BRO has today emerged as a synonym for 'Communication' and 'Connectivity'," he said. (ANI)

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