Project DANTAK of BRO Celebrates 66th Raising Day in Bhutan

Project
DANTAK of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) celebrated its 66th Raising Day
on 24 April 2026, at Thimphu, Bhutan, marking 65 years of dedicated service in
the Kingdom since its establishment in April 1961. The occasion reaffirmed the
enduring commitment towards strengthening the partnership between India and
Bhutan. The Raising Day celebrations are being marked by a series of events
reflecting both professional excellence and community engagement. These include
an inter-school quiz competition held in Thimpu, felicitation of distinguished
personnel and a solemn tribute to those who made the supreme sacrifice in the
line of duty.
From
constructing Bhutan’s first motorable road to developing critical national
infrastructure, Project DANTAK has evolved into a cornerstone of connectivity
and development across the country and played a pivotal role in Bhutan’s
socio-economic transformation. Under this Project, over 1,500 km of road has
been constructed, including the strategically vital East–West Highway
connecting Trashigang to Thimphu. It has been instrumental in building the
Phuentsholing–Thimphu Highway, the Paro International Airport and the Yongphula
Airport. It has also contributed extensively to the development of bridges,
hydropower infrastructure, telecommunications networks, hospitals, schools and
other vital institutional facilities across Bhutan.
In
recent years, Project DANTAK has focused on modernisation and capacity
enhanement including the double laning of critical road stretches such as
Confluence–Haa (Phase I inaugurated on August 1, 2025) and the nearly
168-kilometre Samdrup Jongkhar–Trashigang highway, significantly improving
travel time, safety and connectivity. The Project has also demonstrated
exceptional resilience by restoring connectivity in record time during natural
calamities, including major landslides and road washouts.
With
this, the Project DANTAK continues to execute strategically important works
across Bhutan including road construction and upgradation projects in the
South-Eastern region of Nganglam–Dewathang, Samrang–Jomotsangkha and
Khotakpa–Tshobaley, strengthening of highways on the Damchu–Chhukha axis,
bridge construction and development of alternate alignments, including
Panbang–Nganglam and Dewathang–Samdrupcholing regions. These initiatives remain
aligned with Bhutan’s developmental priorities and environmental sensitivities.
The
Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, visited Bhutan on 11 November 2025,
during which both nations reaffirmed their shared commitment to deepening
bilateral cooperation and friendship. Project DANTAK’s contributions over the
decades remain closely aligned with this spirit of partnership and mutual
progress.
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