Project UDAYAK
- 05 Jun 2026
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The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) celebrated the 37th Raising Day of Project UDAYAK, at Doomdooma, Assam, marking over three decades of strategic infrastructure development in India's northeastern frontier.
About Project UDAYAK
Established in 1989, Project UDAYAK is a specialised territorial wing of the BRO, which functions under the Ministry of Defence. It is tasked with the development and maintenance of strategic road infrastructure across some of the most remote and geographically challenging terrains in India. The project currently manages over 1,457 km of strategic roads.
Area of Responsibility
The project operates in the easternmost regions of Arunachal Pradesh and parts of Assam, covering the districts of Anjaw, Lohit, Dibang Valley, Longding, Tirap, and Changlang. It manages road infrastructure along two highly sensitive international boundaries — the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China and the Indo-Myanmar border — making it central to India's border security architecture in the northeast.
37th Raising Day Highlights
The Raising Day was marked by a Swachhata Abhiyan, road safety awareness campaigns, a run and walkathon, and medical and dental camps for nearby communities. Internal activities including SainikSammelan and troop interactions were conducted to strengthen camaraderie among personnel, reflecting the project's dual commitment to operational excellence and community welfare.
Strategic Significance
Project UDAYAK occupies a critical position in India's national security calculus for several reasons.
- First, connectivity along the LAC is essential for the Indian Army's logistics, rapid troop mobilisation, and supply chains — an area where China has historically held an advantage due to its superior infrastructure on the Tibetan plateau.
- Second, the Indo-Myanmar border region is prone to insurgency and illegal trafficking; road and fencing infrastructure directly aids security forces in surveillance and response.
- Third, beyond security, the roads and bridges built by the project connect isolated tribal communities to markets, healthcare, and education, accelerating socio-economic integration of border populations with the national mainstream.
About BRO
The Border Roads Organisation was established in 1960 and operates under the Ministry of Defence. It is responsible for the construction and maintenance of road infrastructure in border areas and strategically sensitive regions across India and friendly neighbouring countries. BRO's work is considered integral to both national security and the development of remote areas.