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Project Vijayak Celebrates 15th Raising Day in Kargil

Marking 15 years of dedicated service, Project Vijayak of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) recently celebrated its 15th Raising Day in Kargil, Ladakh. Established in 2010, the project plays a vital role in building and maintaining strategic roads in high-altitude areas of Ladakh, contributing to both defence preparedness and regional development. Named after the historic Operation Vijay—India’s military operation during the Kargil War of 1999—the project reflects both strategic symbolism and operational necessity in the sensitive border areas.

What is Project Vijayak?

Launch and Naming

  • Launched in 2010 by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO).
  • Named after Operation Vijay to emphasize its link to the Kargil conflict zone.
  • Created by bifurcating regions that were previously under Project Himank.

Objective

  • To develop and maintain critical road infrastructure in the Kargil and Zanskar regions of Ladakh.
  • To ensure all-weather connectivity in high-altitude, strategically important areas.
  • To support the Indian Armed Forces’ logistics along the Western Indus Corridor.

Strategic Importance

  • Key Road Axes Under Project Vijayak
  • Zojila – Kargil – Leh axis: A key supply route connecting Kashmir Valley with Ladakh.
  • Nimmu – Padam – Darcha axis: Forms a crucial link between central Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh, enhancing strategic redundancy.

These roads are critical for mobilisation of troops, movement of supplies, and maintaining connectivity in remote border regions, especially near the Line of Control (LC).

Welfare Initiatives for Labourers

BRO under Project Vijayak has also implemented various labour welfare measures, such as,

  • Insulated shelters to survive sub-zero winters.
  • Improved sanitation facilities at worksites.
  • Protective gear and winter clothing for high-altitude work.
  • Regular medical camps for health and well-being of Casual Paid Labourers (CPLs).

These initiatives ensure safety and dignity for the backbone of road-building efforts in extreme terrains.

Key Takeaways

  • Project Vijayak was launched by BRO in 2010.
  • Named after Operation Vijay, it operates in Kargil and Zanskar, previously under Project Himank.
  • Maintains two key road axes: Zojila–Kargil–Leh and Nimmu–Padam–Darcha.
  • Celebrated its 15th Raising Day in September 2025 at Kargil, Ladakh.
  • Focuses on strategic mobility, defence logistics, and civilian access.
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