India built 2K km of roads along disputed China border
India has built 2,000 kilometres of all-weather roads along its disputed boundary with China over the past five years as growing belligerence of the neighbouring country prompted it to renew focus on construction of infrastructure that would help it mobilise troops in case of a conflict.
Ever since the Indian Army and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) had a 72-day-long stand-off in Doklam Plateau in western Bhutan, New Delhi renewed its focus on building all-weather roads along the long and disputed boundary between India and China – in response to massive border infrastructure being built by the communist country on the other side.









