New tunnel eases travel in troubled Kashmir region

An Indian paramilitary soldier patrols at a closed market during a strike in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Sunday, April 2, 2017.


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has opened an 11-kilometer tunnel through the Himalayan terrain to help ease travel on a highway linking the troubled Kashmir valley with the rest of India.

Modi drove in an open jeep through the all-weather route on Sunday. It is expected to help trade and tourism in the region, with the highway blocked sometimes for hours and even days due to snow, rain and landslides.

It took engineers six years to build the tunnel, which cost $382 million (25 billion rupees).

However, separatist leaders fighting for the region’s independence from India or its merger with Pakistan shut businesses and public transport in the region on Sunday and said the construction of tunnels and roads would not succeed in appeasing them.








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