Rajnath Singh Chairs Key Parliamentary Meet on Border Roads Organisation to Boost National Security
New Delhi, March 25, 2026 — In a significant move to review and bolster India’s frontier infrastructure, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chaired a crucial meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee today, focusing specifically on the operations and progress of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO).
Focus on Strategic Infrastructure
The high-level meeting brought together key officials and committee members to discuss the ongoing projects and future roadmaps for the BRO, an agency that plays a pivotal role in maintaining and developing road networks in India’s border areas and friendly neighboring countries.
Taking to social media to share an update on the proceedings, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that the session involved “comprehensive and insightful deliberations.” The discussions heavily centered around critical issues pertaining to national defence, rapid infrastructure development in sensitive border regions, and the status of ongoing strategic initiatives.
Strengthening National Security
The rapid development of border infrastructure has been a major priority for the government, particularly in light of evolving geopolitical dynamics along India’s northern and eastern frontiers.
Mr. Singh emphasized that the strategic initiatives being executed by the Border Roads Organisation are directly aimed at strengthening the country’s overall national security. Furthermore, these infrastructure pushes are designed to significantly enhance the operational preparedness and mobility of the Indian Armed Forces in challenging terrains.
The continuous push to expedite the construction of all-weather roads, strategic tunnels, and bridges by the BRO remains a critical component of India’s comprehensive border management and defense strategy.
