Once opened, the Rohtang tunnel will provide all-weather connectivity to remote border areas of Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh which are otherwise cut off from the rest of the country during winters.
Cabinet minister Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh and senior BJP leader LK Advani were among the dignitaries present at a prayer meeting organised at Sadaiv Atal, Vajpayee's memorial.
The decision to build the tunnel, set to be the world's longest above an altitude of 3,000 metres, was taken in June 2000 when Vajpayee was prime minister.
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Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.
It was collective failure. Prime failure was that of the NSA who had not prepared for such event at all. Secondly it was a RAW failure for not having slightest inkling of an impending event. Finally, the fault lay with PMO for poor coordination amongst key stakeholders at a critical time. Politicians will always act to safeguard against immediately foreseeable consequences especially when inadequacies to respond are apparent to the decision-maker – in this case the PM – who definitely was intelligent enough to know when he was beaten and that circumstances had gotten the better of the system. So, the rational actor model certainly kicked in … once it was apparent that there was absolutely no preparedness to confront any such situation, which had thrown all timing, strategies and tactics totally out of all consideration.
Delay in sending forces to Amritsar was turning point. Govt should trust Punjab police as they were experts in anti terrorism raids. Govt let the plane out of India.
Easier said than done. I am sure if lives were lost due to possible military or police action, you would have been one of the foremost critique of the government. We have the benefit of hindsight.
That govt was similar to Congress in it’s behavior.
Print should also write Article on Mufti sister released in J & K.
As per print, that release (Mufti) is different to that of Kandahar Hijack…
It was collective failure. Prime failure was that of the NSA who had not prepared for such event at all. Secondly it was a RAW failure for not having slightest inkling of an impending event. Finally, the fault lay with PMO for poor coordination amongst key stakeholders at a critical time. Politicians will always act to safeguard against immediately foreseeable consequences especially when inadequacies to respond are apparent to the decision-maker – in this case the PM – who definitely was intelligent enough to know when he was beaten and that circumstances had gotten the better of the system. So, the rational actor model certainly kicked in … once it was apparent that there was absolutely no preparedness to confront any such situation, which had thrown all timing, strategies and tactics totally out of all consideration.
Delay in sending forces to Amritsar was turning point. Govt should trust Punjab police as they were experts in anti terrorism raids. Govt let the plane out of India.
Easier said than done. I am sure if lives were lost due to possible military or police action, you would have been one of the foremost critique of the government. We have the benefit of hindsight.
That govt was similar to Congress in it’s behavior.
To be perfectly honest, no Indian Prime Minister would sacrifice the lives of 160 passengers in such circumstances.