Centre sanctions over Rs 28,000 crore to build highway along LAC in Arunachal

India strengthens its border infrastructure with a ₹28,229 crore investment in the 1,637 km Arunachal Frontier Highway. This strategic highway, estimated to cost ₹40,000 crore, will connect 12 districts and 1,683 villages along the Line of Actual Control, boosting socio-economic development and national security. Targeted for completion by 2027, the highway underscores India's commitment to fortifying its border regions.Original Article

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