Why in the news?
- The Border Road Organization is building the highest motorable road at Mig La Pass under Project Himank.
Mig La Pass
- Location: Mig La Pass is located on the Changthang Plateau in Ladakh.
- Connecting: Eastern Ladakh, connecting Hanle region to Fukche village near the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
- Altitude: 19,400 feet (5,913 metres)- surpassing Umling La Pass (19,024 ft).
- Executed by: Border Roads Organisation (BRO) under Project Himank, led by Brigadier Vishal Srivastava.
- Agency: Ministry of Defence.
- Significance:
- Strategic Importance: Strengthens India’s defence logistics and mobility along a sensitive LAC sector.
- Connectivity Boost: Provides year-round road access for remote border villages such as Hanle and Fukche, ensuring smoother supply of essentials.
- Symbol of Self-Reliance: Demonstrates India’s capability in executing extreme-altitude infrastructure through indigenous engineering and innovation.
- Tourism Potential: Opens avenues for eco-tourism and astro-tourism in Hanle (home to India’s high-altitude observatory).
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