It is with a deep sense of responsibility, pride and gratitude that I reflect over a year of serving as the Director General Border Roads, a role entrusted to me by our esteemed Organisation and the Nation. I warmly extend my heartfelt greetings to all officers, JCOs/Supervisors, subordinates, CPLs and the families of the personnel of the Border Roads Organisation, whose unwavering commitment continues to render invaluable service to the Nation.
To strengthen connectivity and bolster strategic infrastructure in border regions, the Government of India established the Border Roads Organisation in 1960. Starting with two projects-Tusker (now Project Vartak) and Beacon, BRO has now expanded to 18 projects across 11 states, three Union Territories and has footprints in Bhutan. BRO has the inherent capability to undertake road infrastructure development projects through departmental execution, giving it a unique advantage over other construction agencies. The organisation is a unique amalgamation of civilian and military personnel, combining technical expertise with military resolve. BRO is a self-reliant, highly adaptable organisation, capable of being deployed in any Theatre or Country to further national interests.
BRO is led by the Director General of Border Roads (DGBR) and supported by three Additional Directors General (ADGBRs), one based at the HQ DGBR and two overseeing projects in the North Western and Eastern sectors.
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BRO is a modern and transnational construction organization that is committed to meeting the strategic requirements of the Indian armed forces.
The Border Roads Organisation functions under the control of the Ministry of Defence (since 2015). This body is responsible for maintaining the road networks in the border areas of India.
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