Published: 24 October 2025General
BRO Celebrates 18th Raising Day of Project Arunank in Arunachal Pradesh
The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) celebrated the 18th Raising Day of Project Arunank, a critical infrastructure project in Arunachal Pradesh. Since 2008, the project has constructed 696 km of motorable roads and 1.18 km of major bridges, connecting remote border areas to India's strategic defence network.
Project Arunank operates in some of India's most challenging terrain along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), providing all-weather connectivity to forward military posts. The project has significantly reduced travel time to border areas and enhanced India's strategic posture in the eastern sector. BRO operates 19 projects in Arunachal Pradesh, the highest concentration in any state.
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Frequently asked questions
What is BRO Project Arunank and what did it achieve by 2025?
**Project Arunank** is a critical **Border Roads Organisation (BRO)** infrastructure project in **Arunachal Pradesh**, celebrating its 18th Raising Day in 2025. Since 2008, it has constructed **696 km of motorable roads** and **1.18 km of major bridges** connecting remote border areas to India's strategic network.
How much road and bridge infrastructure has BRO Project Arunank built?
**Project Arunank** has built **696 km of motorable roads** and **1.18 km of major bridges** in Arunachal Pradesh since its establishment in 2008. The project operates along the **Line of Actual Control (LAC)** providing all-weather connectivity to forward posts.
Where does Project Arunank operate and what is its strategic significance?
**Project Arunank** operates in **Arunachal Pradesh** along the **Line of Actual Control (LAC)**, providing all-weather connectivity to forward military posts. It has enhanced India's **strategic posture in the eastern sector** by significantly reducing travel time to border areas.
How many BRO projects operate in Arunachal Pradesh?
**BRO** operates **19 projects in Arunachal Pradesh** — the **highest concentration in any single Indian state**. Project Arunank, which celebrated its 18th Raising Day in 2025, has built 696 km of roads and 1.18 km of bridges since 2008.
When was BRO Project Arunank established and what is its importance?
**Project Arunank** was established in **2008** and operates along the **LAC in Arunachal Pradesh**. In 17 years it has built **696 km of motorable roads** and **1.18 km of bridges**, connecting remote border areas and enhancing India's defence readiness in the eastern sector.