100x Power Boost For Indian MILITARY in BENGAL! Railway Tunnel in Chicken’s Neck #shorts

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Published2 months ago
Duration0:50
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India has been strengthening security in the “Chicken’s Neck” corridor, officially known as the Siliguri Corridor. This is a very narrow strip of land in West Bengal that connects mainland India to the northeastern states. Because it is only about 20–25 km wide at some points, it is considered one of the most sensitive strategic areas in the country. Recently, there has been discussion about the Indian Army and government working on tunnels and underground infrastructure in this region. The purpose of these projects is to ensure that even if surface routes are disrupted during a conflict or natural disaster, movement of troops, supplies, and civilians can continue safely. These underground routes are believed to include road and railway tunnels, designed to improve connectivity and reduce vulnerability. By going underground, these transport links are less exposed to enemy surveillance, air strikes, or blockades. This is especially important because the corridor lies close to international borders with China, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan. The idea is not just military. These projects also help in civilian infrastructure development, improving travel and boosting the economy of the northeastern states. Better connectivity means faster movement of goods, easier access for people, and stronger integration of the region with the rest of India. Subscribe for more educational content and unlock knowledge every day with FactTechz!

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