Director General of Border Roads Organisation (BRO) Lt General S K Shrivastava is on a visit to Ladakh area of Jammu and Kashmir for inspecting the strategic roads in the backdrop of India-China stand off in Sikkim region.
"As the diplomatic relations between India and China have flared up over Doklam in Sikkim, Director General Border Roads Organisation visited Ladakh to inspect the strategic roads in the region," a statement issued by BRO said.
Lt Gen S K Shrivastava is on a visit to Ladakhto take stock of the construction activities of the various strategic road network maintained and constructed by the Project Himank, the statement read.
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"The visit of the Director General to the cold desert assumes significance at a time when the relations between China and India are strained over the troop movement in Doklam area in Sikkim.
"Ladakh is themost strategic region for India as it borders the country with China," the statement read.
Lt General Shrivastava interacted with Chief Executive Councilor, Leh Autonomous Hill Development Council, and General Officer Commanding 14 Corps to discuss various issues involved with development of road communication network required for meeting the development of the region.
The Chief Engineer project Himank Brigadier D M Purvimathapprised the General about variousmeasures taken by the Project Himank in connecting un-connecting areas inspite of all odds.
He held a detailed review of the operational requirement of defence forces and assured of all possible efforts from BRO in this direction, it added.
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