Border Road Organisation celebrates its 65th Raising Day

Border Road Organisation celebrates its 65th Raising Day

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: May 09 2024

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  • The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) plays a vital role in enhancing India's strategic infrastructure by developing and maintaining road networks, bridges, tunnels, and airfields in the country's border regions. These infrastructural projects not only support the movement of armed forces but also contribute to national security and economic development in remote and inaccessible areas.
  • In its 65th year, BRO emphasizes the adoption of modern technology and techniques to accelerate project completions. By leveraging innovative approaches, such as the use of advanced machinery, drones for surveying, and prefabricated construction methods, BRO aims to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in its infrastructure development efforts.
  • Beyond India's borders, BRO extends its expertise and support to friendly nations, including Bhutan, Myanmar, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. Through collaborations and projects in these countries, BRO strengthens diplomatic ties, fosters regional connectivity, and promotes goodwill, reflecting India's commitment to regional cooperation and infrastructure development beyond its borders.
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