Work begins on India's strategic highway on China frontier in Arunachal Pradesh; will give Indian forces hawk-eye view of LAC

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Work on the highly strategic Frontier Highway in Arunachal Pradesh has finally begun. While China has long maintained its opposition to the project, given its intransigent position on the state that is an inalienable part of India, the Modi government has set the ball rolling.

The highway dovetails two significant aims: the infrastructure project will bring connectivity and, therefore, development to the difficult topography of the state. This further mitigates outmigration from frontier villages in the state, adding to the security of the borders. Also, it will enable the Indian army to mobilise and deploy quickly along LAC.

The highway is just 20-km inside Indian side of LAC and passes close to Yangtse, site of the bloodiest China-India clash in the recent past.

USP of Frontier Highway

1 – It dovetails into the long term vision of the Modi government, envisaged in the Vibrant Villages Programme that pivots to stop migration from the frontier villages of India, including Arunachal Pradesh. In fact, the scheme was launched in Arunachal Pradesh by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

2 – All the villages within 5-km radius of the international border have been connected with All-Weather Roads. The construction of 1859 km long Arunachal Frontier Highway has started. In the last few years 252 habitations have been connected by constructing 2500 km of roads in border areas.

3 – The Arunachal Frontier Highway will be 1,500 km long. Additional 1,000 km of roads have also been planned in the region.

4 – Frontier Highway will be beneficial for the Indian armed forces and the common populace, by exponentially increasing accessibility and infrastructure.

5 – The estimated cost of the project is nearly Rs 40,000 crore. It is “one of India’s biggest and toughest” road construction projects.

6 – Multiple agencies have come together to work on the project: Border Roads Organisation (BRO), the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) etc.

7 – MoRTH estimates that all necessary approvals and land acquisition processes would be completed by March 2025.

8 – Construction will be completed by March 2027.

9 – With the Frontier Highway, Arunachal Pradesh will have three national highways — the Frontier Highway, the East-West Industrial Corridor Highway, and the Trans-Arunachal Highway.

10 – This has been dubbed as a “futuristic highway”. It will run along the ‘India-Tibet-China-Myanmar’ border.

11 – It will be just 20 kms from the LAC and the international borders.

12 – It will start from Bomdila and pass through Nafra, Huri, and Monigong, which is closer to the LAC or the McMahon Line. The highway will end in Vijaynagar, near the India-Myanmar border.

13 – Important centres that the Frontier Highway will touch are Tawang, Mago Upper Subansiri, Upper Siang, Mechukha, Tuting, Dibang Valley, Kibithoo, Changlang, and Dong.

14 – The strategic highway will connect with the under-construction Trans-Arunachal Highway, linking Tawang to Kanubari, finally ending on NH 52 near Akajan, close to the Bogibeel bridge near Dibrugarh in Assam.

15 – China had objected to the project when it was announced. Back then, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei had said: “Until the border issue is resolved, we urge the Indian side to refrain from taking any actions that could further complicate the situation, in order to maintain the current state of peace and stability in the border region.”

The Indian position, however, can be summed up in CM Pema Khandu’s statement: “1962 was history and will never be repeated ever. In 1962, the scenario was very different. Infrastructure in the region was very poor. Despite that the Indian Army fought bravely and sacrificed thousands of lives to protect the motherland. But today, we are not what we were in 1962.”

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1 – It dovetails into the long term vision of the Modi government, envisaged in the Vibrant Villages Programme that pivots to stop migration from the frontier villages of India, including Arunachal Pradesh. In fact, the scheme was launched in Arunachal Pradesh by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Timely.
There has been tremendous activity on the other side. Note our friend BeijingWalker's posts on border villages, planned by the PRC as proof of administration authority and as defensive infrastructure, and on Nyingchi (map position below).

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2 – All the villages within 5-km radius of the international border have been connected with All-Weather Roads. The construction of 1859 km long Arunachal Frontier Highway has started. In the last few years 252 habitations have been connected by constructing 2500 km of roads in border areas.
Roads leading TO this Frontier Highway are even more important, from the logistics point of view. This is necessary, but not as high a priority. Those feeder roads will not show up prominently.
 
3 – The Arunachal Frontier Highway will be 1,500 km long. Additional 1,000 km of roads have also been planned in the region.
Really good news. Long overdue.
 
15 – China had objected to the project when it was announced. Back then, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei had said: “Until the border issue is resolved, we urge the Indian side to refrain from taking any actions that could further complicate the situation, in order to maintain the current state of peace and stability in the border region.”
Time to examine the PRC title to Tibet, and time to ask them not to undertake any controversial projects until the matter is sorted out.
 
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Pakistan and China are in big trouble!!
 
Pakistan certainly stands with China. India will have to fight a two front war. ☺️

If India war with China starts...Pak will join India.....

Pak attitude is talk all kinds of things but in the end align with practicality. And practicality is in standing with India. Talk hostile to keep people like you happy. But act friendly on ground.

At this point Pakistan is one of India's greatest allies.
 
Pakistan certainly stands with China. India will have to fight a two front war. ☺️
Says who where is your source and why are you bringing china in this thread isnt this off topic should i report you??
 
If India war with China starts...Pak will join India.....

Pak attitude is talk all kinds of things but in the end align with practicality. And practicality is in standing with India. Talk hostile to keep people like you happy. But act friendly on ground.

At this point Pakistan is one of India's greatest allies.
Couldnt agree more.
 
India should start asymmetric warfare against china as these roads are good but in conventional warfare it is difficult to contain china so we should try to make war harder and painfull for them by hurtung where it hurts the most their economy.
All our efforts should be bringing their economy down and our economy up.
 
Pakistan certainly stands with China. India will have to fight a two front war. ☺️
Not a problem. We will spend 3% of our GDP. We have scope for a 50 division army, for a 200 vessel navy and for a full 50 squadron air force, as we go forward. Think of what India can afford to do, internally, warts and all, at 7% + per annum growth for the next three or four years. Or more.
 
India should start asymmetric warfare against china as these roads are good but in conventional warfare it is difficult to contain china so we should try to make war harder and painfull for them by hurtung where it hurts the most their economy.
All our efforts should be bringing their economy down and our economy up.
There won't be a war with china. Such roads increase our capacity to respond to any situation and further decrease the likelihood of war.

Wars will only happen with rogue terrorist supporting states now
 
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Pakistan and China are in big trouble!!

This guy is an arsehole.
Please do not use him as a reference in any shape, size or form. He is a bolus walking around outside a WC.
 

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