Dibang River Bridge


The Dibang River Bridge, completed in 2018 as part of NH13 Trans-Arunachal Highway, is a 6.2 km long road bridge across Dibang River which connects Bomjir and Malek villages and provides all-weather connectivity between Dambuk and Roing in eastern part of Arunachal Pradesh state of India. This strategically important bridge helps Indian military combat anti-national activities and Chinese military threat in the easter sector of Line of Actual Control border areas. It is known as "Talon" in Idu Mishmi language and as "Sikang" in area inhabited by Padam people. it is sometimes also referred to as "Sisseri River bridge".

History

In 2010, the Union Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure approved the project for construction of bridges across Sikang river system and connecting road between Bomjir-Meka on NH-52, covering a length of 18.950 km. NH-52 has been renumbered as National Highway 13 which is also known as Trans-Arunachal Highway. Expenditure on the project was incurred out of Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region's the budget allocations for Special Accelerated Road Development Programme for North Eastern Region. The 750 crore rupees project has seen disruptions due to resistance from locals. In 2018. it became operation after completion and testing.

Location

This bridge spans across Sikang river system in Arunachal Pradesh. It is located in lower dibang valley district of Arunachal Pradesh.