Pakistan's espionage activities exposed, conspiracy to target Chenab Bridge


New Delhi. Pakistan is not desisting from its nefarious activities. While on one hand it is busy sending terrorists to Jammu and Kashmir, on the other hand it is also keeping an eye on the important infrastructure of India. According to recent information, Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI has started the work of gathering information about Chenab Bridge in Jammu and Kashmir. This bridge is part of an important railway project connecting Reasi and Ramban districts. According to sources, China is also involved in this intelligence espionage and Pakistan is doing this on the instructions of China.

Chenab Bridge will increase the connectivity of Jammu and Kashmir

Recently the world's highest railway bridge, Chenab Bridge, has been successfully tested. This bridge is expected to increase connectivity between Jammu and Kashmir and the rest of the country. Experts believe that through this bridge, India will also get a strategic edge, especially in the area which has been a center of tension between India and Pakistan for a long time. According to the information, important and sensitive information about the bridge has been collected jointly by Pakistani and Chinese intelligence agencies.

Project completed in 20 years

It took more than 20 years for the Indian Railways to build this bridge located in Reasi district. The bridge is part of a 272 km long all-weather railway section, whose final destination is the Kashmir Valley. This project has been designed to maintain connectivity between Kashmir and the rest of the country during winter. The Jammu-Srinagar highway gets disrupted at times due to heavy snowfall in winters, making this bridge an important link.

India will get strategic benefits from Chenab Bridge

Experts believe that Chenab Bridge will give India important strategic advantage in the troubled border area. This area, which has long been a bone of contention between India and Pakistan, is now going to be connected with modern infrastructure through a railway line. More than 50 highways, railways and power projects are included under this project. India and Pakistan have fought two wars over Kashmir since independence, with both claiming the region.

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