Modi to Inaugurate Assam Highway Emergency Landing Strip for Fighter Jets

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will formally activate an Emergency Landing Facility on the Dibrugarh-Moran stretch of a National Highway in Assam on February 14. The facility is designed to allow frontline fighter jets and transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force to operate during emergencies or security crises. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated the project underscores the region's strategic importance and combines infrastructure growth with national security. The development is seen as a key step in integrating civil infrastructure with defense requirements to enhance operational flexibility in the Northeast.

Key Points: Assam Highway Emergency Landing Facility Inaugurated by PM Modi

  • Strategic defense boost for Northeast
  • Highway doubles as airstrip for IAF
  • Enhances disaster & security response
  • Part of national civil-defense integration
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PM Modi to inaugurate emergency landing facility on Assam's highway on Feb 14

PM Modi activates emergency airstrip on Assam highway for IAF jets, boosting defense in Northeast. CM Himanta Biswa Sarma announces strategic launch.

"Not just vehicles, the Dibrugarh-Moran section... can also accommodate India's frontline jets - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Feb 10

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday said that the Dibrugarh-Moran stretch of the National Highway has been developed not only for civilian vehicular movement but also to serve as an Emergency Landing Facility capable of accommodating frontline fighter jets and transporting aircraft of the Indian Air Force during exigencies.

In a post on X, Sarma said Prime Minister Narendra Modi would formally activate the Emergency Landing Facility on February 14, underlining its strategic importance for national security and disaster preparedness.

"Not just vehicles, the Dibrugarh-Moran section of the National Highway can also accommodate India's frontline jets and transport fleets of the Indian Air Force in case of emergencies," the Chief Minister said.

Officials said the ELF has been constructed to meet stringent technical and safety standards required for military aircraft operations, including reinforced pavement, suitable runway markings and supporting infrastructure. The facility is designed to allow fighter aircraft and transport planes to land and take off during emergencies, natural disasters or heightened security situations, particularly in the strategically sensitive northeastern region.

The activation of the ELF is being seen as a major boost to India's defence preparedness in the Northeast, which shares international borders with multiple countries.

Defence analysts have noted that such highway-based landing facilities enhance operational flexibility for the armed forces, allowing rapid deployment and logistical support without reliance solely on conventional airbases.

The Dibrugarh-Moran stretch is among a select number of national highway segments across the country being developed as emergency landing strips as part of a broader strategy to integrate civil infrastructure with defence requirements.

Similar facilities have already been tested in other parts of India, enabling fighter jets to conduct trial landings and take-offs on highways.

Sarma said the project reflects the Centre's focus on strengthening strategic infrastructure in Assam and the wider Northeast. He also credited close coordination between the Union government, the Indian Air Force and state authorities for the timely execution of the project.

Officials said the formal activation ceremony on February 14 will demonstrate the operational readiness of the facility, with participation from senior defence and civil authorities. The state government has termed the development a landmark step that combines infrastructure growth with national security imperatives.

The Chief Minister added that such initiatives underscore Assam's growing role in India's strategic and defence architecture, while also contributing to improved connectivity and development in the region.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great for defence, but I hope the regular traffic management is planned perfectly. The Dibrugarh-Moran highway is already busy. Don't want common people facing long detours every time there's a drill.
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Rohit P
Smart thinking! Using national highways for emergency landings is a cost-effective way to boost our military's operational flexibility. This is especially crucial given our border situation. Kudos to all involved.
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Sarah B
As someone who has travelled in Assam, I see this as a positive step for overall development. Better infrastructure that serves both civilians and the nation's security is a win-win. Hope it brings more investment to the region too.
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Vikram M
A respectful suggestion: while inaugurating such facilities is important, equal focus should be on maintaining them and ensuring they are actually functional during a real crisis, not just for ceremonies. The proof will be in the pudding.
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Kavya N
This is so cool! Imagine driving on a highway and seeing a fighter jet land. 😲 It really shows how advanced and prepared our country is becoming. Proud moment for Assam and India.

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