BRO Inaugurates Vital Taram Chu Bridge, Restores Lifeline to North Sikkim

Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth inaugurated the newly constructed Taram Chu Steel Bridge, restoring the crucial Chungthang-Lachen Road in North Sikkim. The bridge, built by the Border Roads Organisation, replaces a structure destroyed by a series of natural disasters including flash floods and a glacial lake outburst. The 400-foot-long, resilient structure is designed to withstand the region's extreme conditions and high seismic sensitivity. Its completion re-establishes a vital lifeline for civilians, tourism, essential supplies, and strategic defence logistics in the sensitive border area.

Key Points: Taram Chu Steel Bridge Inaugurated, Restores North Sikkim Connectivity

  • Restores vital Chungthang-Lachen road
  • Built by BRO/GREF post-disasters
  • Enhances civilian & strategic mobility
  • Designed for extreme Himalayan conditions
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Minister of State for Defence inaugurates Taram Chu Steel Bridge, restores vital North Sikkim connectivity

MoS Defence Sanjay Seth inaugurates BRO-built Taram Chu Bridge, restoring crucial Chungthang-Lachen road link in North Sikkim after natural disasters.

"The bridge would not only restore normalcy... but also strengthen strategic mobility in this sensitive border region. - MoS Sanjay Seth"

North Sikkim, February 26

Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth on Thursday inaugurated the newly constructed Taram Chu Steel Bridge, restoring crucial connectivity along the Chungthang-Lachen Road in North Sikkim.

The bridge had been severely damaged by natural disasters in recent years, disrupting daily life and strategic movement in the region.

The inauguration ceremony commenced with the unveiling of a commemorative plaque, followed by traditional religious rituals performed by local priests. A technical presentation on the bridge's design and structural features was delivered by Brig. Amit Sakhre, highlighting its strategic significance for both civilian and defence purposes.

Addressing the gathering, MoS Sanjay Seth lauded the relentless efforts of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) and General Reserve Engineer Force (GREF) personnel for completing the project within a short timeframe, despite challenging terrain and adverse weather conditions.

He expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister of Sikkim, Prem Singh Tamang, and the State Government for their continuous support and coordination throughout the restoration process.

The Minister noted that the bridge would not only restore normalcy for the people of Lachen and surrounding areas but also strengthen strategic mobility in this sensitive border region. He appreciated the District Administration for extending full cooperation to BRO during the execution of the project.

Reiterating the commitment of the Central Government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he assured continued support to fulfil the developmental aspirations of the State.

In his address, Area MLA cum Minister Samdup Lepcha expressed heartfelt gratitude to the MoS for visiting North Sikkim and inaugurating the much-awaited bridge. He highlighted the immense hardships faced by the people following the Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) of October 2023 and subsequent natural calamities, which severely disrupted connectivity and daily life.

On behalf of the State Government and the Chief Minister, he extended sincere appreciation to the GREF and BRO personnel for their tireless and dedicated service under extreme conditions. He also acknowledged the patience and cooperation of the local public during the restoration period.

The Minister further requested that due consideration be given to public sentiment while finalising the proposed road alignment project above Chungthang. He assured continued coordination between the Government, executing agencies and the public for sustainable and sensitive infrastructure development.

It may be recalled that unprecedented heavy rainfall, flash floods, Cyclone Remal (June 2024), and devastating cloudbursts in May-June 2025 caused extensive damage to infrastructure in North Sikkim, washing away several critical bridges, including the earlier structure over Taram Chu. The destruction severely impacted connectivity to Lachen, disrupting tourism, essential supplies and strategic movement.

The newly constructed 400-foot-long Bailey Suspension Steel Bridge over Taram Chu and the restoration of the 28-kilometre Chungthang-Lachen axis represent a major milestone in post-disaster recovery efforts. Engineered to withstand high-altitude conditions, seismic sensitivity and extreme discharge levels typical of the region, the bridge is designed as a resilient and durable structure.

The restoration re-establishes a vital lifeline between Chungthang and Lachen, ensuring smooth movement of civilians and tourists, reliable supply of essential commodities, enhanced disaster response capability and strengthened national security logistics.

The successful completion of the project stands as a testament to the dedication, professionalism and nation-building commitment of BRO and 86 RCC (GREF) personnel working in remote and strategically important areas of Sikkim.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While the bridge is a welcome development, I hope the government and agencies also focus on long-term disaster resilience. The article mentions multiple calamities in recent years. We need sustainable planning, not just rebuilding after every disaster.
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Rahul R
Heartening to see infrastructure development in our border states. Strategic mobility is as important as civilian connectivity in these sensitive areas. Kudos to all involved. The mention of considering public sentiment for the road alignment above Chungthang is also a good step.
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Anjali F
As someone whose family is from Sikkim, I know how vital this road is. The hardships after the GLOF and cloudbursts were immense. Thank you to the local people for their patience and to the BRO jawans for their tireless work. This bridge means normalcy is returning.
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David E
Impressive engineering feat in such a challenging environment. A 400-foot steel bridge at that altitude, designed for seismic activity and extreme weather, is no small task. Well done to the engineers and workers.
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Manish T
Good to see central and state government coordination. Development in the Northeast is crucial for national integration and security. Hope this is just one of many projects that improve connectivity and quality of life for our fellow citizens in the region.

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