Sikkim MP Flags Border Connectivity, Infrastructure Risks in Defence Ministry Meeting

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Indra Hang Subba met Rajnath Singh in New Delhi on Friday, raising concerns linked to border connectivity, infrastructure resilience, and pending development-related matters affecting Sikkim.

The discussion focused on Sikkim’s strategic position along international borders and the impact of infrastructure vulnerabilities on both civilian movement and defence logistics. Subba pointed to the continuing effects of the October 2023 Teesta flash floods, particularly the disruption of the North Sikkim Highway. While traffic has been partially restored through a temporary route constructed by the Border Roads Organisation between Mangan and Naga, he noted that the alignment cuts through an active landslide zone, raising concerns over its long-term reliability.

The MP sought early clearance for a permanent alternative alignment to ensure stable, all-weather access to northern sectors of the State. He also highlighted broader infrastructure risks, including the fragile condition of National Highway-10, Sikkim’s sole surface link to the rest of the country, and delays in making Pakyong Airport fully operational.

In addition to connectivity issues, Subba placed on record several long-pending matters related to social and political representation, including demands concerning Scheduled Tribe status for certain communities, Assembly seat reservations for Limboo and Tamang communities, and facilitation of the proposed visit of the 17th Karmapa to Sikkim.

The Defence Minister acknowledged the points raised and indicated that the matters would be reviewed in coordination with the relevant Ministries and agencies.

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