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BRO Constructs Highest Motorable Road In The World In Eastern Ladakh
Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has constructed and black-topped the highest motorable road in the world at 19,300 ft at Umlingla…
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Creating Necessary Infrastructure On The Borders
The Government is fully seized of the security needs of the country and reviews the same from time to time. …
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BRO Restores Connectivity To 13 Border Villages Of Uttarakhand’s Chamoli District
A 200-feet Bailey Bridge, built by Border Roads Organisation (BRO) in Reini Village on Joshimat – Malari road across the…
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Arunachal Pradesh Govt To Develop Three Model Villages Along India-Tibet Border
(This article is originally posted by the IANS) To boost development along the international borders, the Arunachal Pradesh government has…
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Increased Outlay For BRO In Budget 2021-22 To Boost Border Infrastructure
Union Budget 2021-22 has proposed increased funding for Border Roads Organisation (BRO) to boost infrastructure in frontier areas. Allocation for…
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Feeder NHs To China Border To Go From 5.5m To 10m Wide
(This News Article Was Originally Posted on TOI) All national highways that act as feeder roads to the China border…
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Double-Lane Roads Essential For Army’s Mobilisation At Northern Border
NEW DELHI: Double-Lane Roads Essential For Army’s Mobilisation At Northern Border The ongoing military confrontation between India and China, in the Himalayas for…
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As Winter Commitments Spike, BRO Seeks Dedicated Ice-Cutters For High Altitude Areas
As its winter commitments spike amidst unprecedented troop deployment in high altitude areas, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) is looking…
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Rajnath Singh To Address Four-Day Army Conference In Delhi
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will be addressing the four-day Army Commanders’ Conference being held in Delhi on Tuesday (today). The Army Commanders’ Conference,…
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