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Zojila Tunnel Breakthrough: Kashmir-Ladakh All-Weather Link by 2028

The Zojila Tunnel project has achieved a major breakthrough with both ends now connected. The 13-km tunnel under Zojila Pass will provide year-round road connectivity between Kashmir and Ladakh, eliminating winter closures. Travel time across the Zojila stretch will reduce from 90 to 15 minutes. The strategic project is expected to be completed by 2028 and will support tourism, trade, and military logistics.

Ladakh: Zojila Tunnel project hits major breakthrough; connects both ends

Kargil, June 10

The Zojila Tunnel project has achieved a major breakthrough, with both ends of the tunnel now successfully connected. The 13-kilometre-long tunnel is being built under the Zojila Pass by NHIDCL at a cost of about Rs 6,500 crore.

Once completed, it will provide year-round road connectivity between Kashmir and Ladakh, even during the harsh winter months.

Every year, heavy snowfall forces the closure of the Zojila Pass, making travel between Kashmir and Ladakh difficult. Although road maintenance and snow-clearing efforts have improved in recent years, the route still depends on weather conditions. The tunnel will ensure uninterrupted travel and transport throughout the year.

The Srinagar-Leh Highway is an important route for the Indian Army, as it is used to carry supplies, equipment and essential goods to troops deployed in Ladakh, including the Siachen region and areas near the border with China. The highway also played a crucial role during the Kargil War in 1999.

Expected to be completed by 2028, the tunnel will greatly reduce travel time across the Zojila stretch. What currently takes around 90 minutes will take only about 15 minutes after the tunnel becomes operational, making the journey quicker, safer and more convenient.

Together with the recently inaugurated Z-Morh Tunnel, the project will provide seamless all-weather connectivity on the Srinagar-Leh Highway. It will also improve access to Baltal, the starting point for the annual Amarnath Yatra.

In addition, the tunnel is expected to support tourism, trade, healthcare, education and overall development in the remote regions of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

Earlier on Tuesday, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari attended the symbolic excavation of the final wall of rock at the tunnel under the breakthrough ceremony of the world's longest bi-directional Zojila Tunnel.

The Union Minister was accompanied by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and CM Omar Abdullah.

During his visit, Nitin Gadkari received a technical briefing on the Zojila Tunnel, a strategic infrastructure project designed to provide all-weather connectivity between Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ananya R

13 kilometers through one of the toughest terrains in the world... that's some serious engineering! I hope the locals also benefit from better healthcare access and not just the military. The tourism boost will be great for the economy too. But 2028 seems far away—hope they expedite the work!

Rohit P

Z-Morh tunnel last year, Zojila breakthrough this year... Modi government is really serious about infrastructure in the border areas. This will connect Leh to Srinagar round-the-clock. No more panic buying essentials before winter! 🙏

Michael C

Impressive engineering feat, but I wonder about the environmental impact in such a fragile Himalayan ecosystem. Also, Rs 6,500 crore is a lot—I hope there's transparency in the costs and no corruption delays. The 15-minute travel time reduction is amazing though.

Siddharth J

Remember how difficult it was for the Army during Kargil War? This tunnel would have made such a difference back then. Better late than never. Great to see OM Abdullah and LG Sinha together at the ceremony—bipartisan support for national security and development. 👏

Kavya N

Yaar, this is amazing! My uncle is in the Army posted near Siachen, and he says the road closure every winter makes life so difficult. With Z-Morh and Zojila tunnels, the entire Srinagar-Leh highway will be all-weather. Also, Amarnath yatra will become much easier for pilgrims. ❤️

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