Why Are Well-Maintained Strategic Routes Vital for Rapid Mobilization of Armed Forces?

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Key Takeaways
- Strategic routes are essential for military mobilization.
- Quality roads promote local socio-economic growth.
- Infrastructure is crucial during natural disasters.
- International standards should be adopted for construction.
- The BRO is committed to community welfare alongside infrastructure development.
Itanagar, Oct 16 (NationPress) Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. General K.T. Parnaik (Retd.) emphasized the critical importance of well-maintained strategic routes during a discussion on border connectivity with a senior official from the Border Roads Organisation (BRO).
During their meeting at Raj Bhavan, Itanagar, the Governor and the Additional Director General of the BRO, Jitendra Prasad, explored ways to improve border connectivity, uphold high standards in road construction, and address the strategic infrastructure demands in the frontier regions.
Lt. General Parnaik (Retd.) stated that efficiently maintained strategic routes are crucial for the swift mobilization of armed forces, ensuring the accessibility of key corridors year-round, and economically fulfilling long-term defense infrastructure needs.
Highlighting the broader implications of road development, the Governor pointed out that high-quality roads in border areas are equally vital for socio-economic advancement.
Enhanced connectivity, he noted, leads to improved access to healthcare, education, and markets, aiding in the integration of isolated communities into the national fabric.
Reliable infrastructure also proves essential during natural disasters, enabling emergency services and prompt relief distribution.
Drawing from extensive field experience, the former senior Army officer urged the BRO to implement international standards for road, bridge, and tunnel construction and maintenance in Arunachal Pradesh, considering its challenging terrain and climatic conditions.
He advocated for the adoption of advanced technologies and skilled labor to guarantee project durability, efficiency, and timely execution.
The Governor stressed the necessity of adhering to regulations and advised the BRO to be alert regarding compensation claims, reporting any unusual activities to the relevant Deputy Commissioners and state administration.
Lt. General Parnaik (Retd.) commended the BRO’s humanitarian initiatives, particularly the establishment of a Play and Learning Room for the children of casual laborers involved in road construction at Tawang, underscoring the organization’s commitment to welfare beyond infrastructure.
In response, Additional Director General Prasad assured the Governor of BRO’s unwavering commitment to providing high-quality infrastructure in Arunachal Pradesh, benefiting both the state's populace and the national strategic interests.