Will the Army Install Wind Turbines at 20 Locations Along the Border?
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Key Takeaways
- Installation of wind turbines at 20 locations along the border.
- Projected energy generation of 80,000 kWh annually.
- Tourism in border areas has increased three-and-a-half-fold.
- State government is supportive of Army projects.
- Resumption of border trade with China is underway.
Shimla, Nov 11 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, convened a meeting on Tuesday with high-ranking officials from the Army's Central Command to discuss a plan for installing wind turbines at 20 strategic locations along the international border. The turbines are expected to generate a total of nearly 80,000 kWh of electricity each year.
The Chief Minister expressed the state government's unwavering support for the Army's initiatives.
During the discussions, it was revealed that a detailed project report for the wind turbine installation has already been prepared, which aims to produce between 68,000 and 80,000 kWh of energy annually, enough to power between 120 and 160 households.
Chief Minister Sukhu also highlighted the success of a joint border tourism project between the state government and the Army, which has led to a significant increase in tourist arrivals. The number of visitors to the border regions surged from around 21,000 in 2024 to more than 70,000 in 2025, marking a remarkable three-and-a-half-fold rise.
He instructed officials to enhance the facilities available for tourists in these areas to improve their overall experience.
Moreover, Sukhu mentioned that the state government has approached the Union Government regarding the revival of trade through Shipki La, receiving encouraging responses.
Thanks to ongoing efforts, both India and China have agreed to resume border trade via the Lipulekh Pass, Shipki-La Pass, and Nathu-La Pass.
Additionally, the Chief Minister reviewed the development of the proposed airport at Rangrik and urged Army officials to accelerate the project, which is projected to significantly enhance tourism and connectivity in the region.