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Plans for Arunachal Frontier Highway

The Indian government has is all set to construct the 1,637 km Arunachal Frontier Highway along the ‘India-Tibet-China-Myanmar’ border (the Line of Actual Control) that would connect 12 districts and 1,683 villages, enhancing border security and socio-economic development. The project to be completed by BRO by 2027 will be as close as 20 km from the LAC and international borders.

It will start from Bomdila and pass through Nafra, Huri and Monigong towns, which are closer to the LAC or the McMahon Line, and conclude in Vijaynagar near the India-Myanmar border. With increased budget, the road development work by BRO in various states has been doubled.

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