India believes in peace, if forced we can fight: Rajnath

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Rajnath Singh said: “We are ensuring that the nation is protected from all threats. Our armed forces are ready and it is heartening to see that the BRO is walking shoulder-to-shoulder with them.”

KRC TIMES Desk

“India has always been against war. It is our policy. Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi drew the world’s attention to that resolve when he said ‘this is not the era of war’. We do not believe in war, but if it is forced upon us, we will fight,” Defence minister Rajnath Singh said on Tuesday.

Dedicating 28 infrastructure projects of Border Roads Organisation (BRO) worth Rs 724 crore to the nation in an event organised at Siyom Bridge on Along-Yinkiong Road in Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday, Singh said: “We are ensuring that the nation is protected from all threats. Our armed forces are ready and it is heartening to see that the BRO is walking shoulder-to-shoulder with them.

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The projects comprise 22 bridges, including Siyom bridge; three roads and three other projects in seven border states/Union Territories of Northern & North-Eastern regions. 
Eight of these projects are in Ladakh; five in Arunachal Pradesh; four in Jammu & Kashmir; three each in Sikkim, Punjab & Uttarakhand and two in Rajasthan. 
In addition, three telemedicine nodes – two in Ladakh & one in Mizoram – were also inaugurated.

In his address, Singh described the projects as a testament to the concerted efforts of the government and the BRO towards the development of border areas to enhance the operational preparedness of the Armed Forces and ensure the socio-economic development of the far-flung regions. 

Singh asserted that it is the top priority of the government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to connect the border areas and ensure the development of its residents.
Singh emphasised that the aim is to build a strong and self-reliant ‘New India’ to effectively deal with future challenges which may arise due to the constantly-evolving global scenario. “The world is witnessing several conflicts today. 

The Union minister further highlighted the crucial role played by the BRO in bolstering the country’s security through infrastructure development in border areas. “Recently, our forces effectively countered the adversary in the Northern sector and dealt with the situation with bravery & promptness. This was made possible due to adequate infrastructural development in the region.

This motivates us even more for the progress of far-flung areas,” he said.Terming infrastructure development as a game changer for the people residing in border areas, Singh lauded the BRO for ensuring socio-economic development in far-flung regions. The Union minister stressed that the government is paying special attention to the development of the North-Eastern region, which has strengthened the country’s security system.

For the organisation’s relentless efforts to support the armed forces and the local people, Singh coined a new phrase “BRO is the nation’s bro (brother)”. Quoting a famous phrase ‘It’s not the destination, it’s the journey’, he said the construction of road infrastructure in border areas is a journey for BRO and a strong and prosperous India should be its destination.

The event at Along-Yinkiong Road witnessed the physical inauguration of the strategically-important Siyom Bridge, while the other projects were dedicated to the nation virtually. The Siyom Bridge is a state-of-the-art 100-meter long, Class 70 Steel Arch Superstructure Siyom Bridge over Siyom River in Arunachal Pradesh. 

The three telemedicine nodes e-inaugurated by the Union minister will be connected with service hospitals through VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal) satellite communications system. It will provide prompt medical intervention for medical & surgical emergencies through Telemedicine consultation with specialists at Service hospitals using SATCOM VSAT communication. 

This is one of the unique achievements of BRO in providing medical services to its personnel in remote border locations through the use of space technology. Singh further expressed hope that these nodes will prove to be helpful for the health-related needs of the local people.With the inauguration of these 28 projects, which were completed in 2022, a total of 103 infrastructure projects of BRO have been dedicated to the nation in the year at a total cost of Rs 2,897 crore. 

In October last year, 75 projects, worth Rs 2,173 crore, were inaugurated by the Union minister from Shyok village in Ladakh. In 2021, 102 such projects of the BRO have been dedicated to the nation for Rs 2,229 crore. Singh commended the dedication and fast pace with which the BRO has carried out development works in the last few years despite challenging weather conditions at tough locations.

On the occasion, Singh also released a compendium on new technologies. It incorporates the latest technologies being adopted by the BRO in the construction of roads, bridges, airfields and tunnel infrastructure to negate the effects of remote and hostile terrain with the adverse weather condition, which unduly affects the quality of civil engineering works and meeting the completion timelines.

Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu, MP Arunachal East Tapir Gao, GOC-in-C Eastern Command Lieutenant General RP Kalita and GOC Spear Corps Lieutenant General RC Tiwari were among those who attended the event.

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