Narendra Modi unveils world’s longest bi-tunnel in Arunachal Pradesh

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In a monumental development, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially inaugurated the Sela Tunnel in Arunachal Pradesh, setting a new global benchmark as the world’s longest bi-tunnel. This landmark event, part of a broader ₹55,600 crore developmental initiative across northeastern states, marks a significant stride in India’s infrastructure and strategic capabilities.

The Sela Tunnel, an awe-inspiring engineering marvel perched at a staggering 13,700 feet, promises all-weather connectivity to the crucial Tawang region, nudging the Indian border closer to an infrastructural parity with neighboring China. Constructed at an expense of ₹825 crore by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), this tunnel is not just a route; it’s a lifeline, ensuring uninterrupted access to one of India’s most strategic locations near the contentious Line of Actual Control (LAC).

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Under PM Modi’s visionary leadership, the northeast has witnessed a transformative surge in developmental projects, including the historic Sela Tunnel. By focusing on this once-neglected region, the Modi government is fortifying India’s defense capabilities while simultaneously fostering growth and connectivity. The Sela Tunnel, spanning two tunnels and a link road, stands as a testament to India’s commitment to harnessing the northeast as the growth engine of the country.

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Beyond its infrastructural marvel, the Sela Tunnel embodies India’s resolve to secure its borders against strategic rivals. With China’s infrastructure menacingly close across the northeastern frontier, the completion of the Sela Tunnel is a bold statement of India’s readiness to safeguard its territory. This tunnel not only facilitates the rapid deployment of military assets but also significantly boosts the morale of the armed forces stationed in these remote outposts.

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