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Indian Defence NewsIndian Army Facilitates Completion of World’s Tallest Railway Pier Bridge in Manipur

Indian Army Facilitates Completion of World’s Tallest Railway Pier Bridge in Manipur

141-meter-high engineering marvel at Noney Valley to transform Northeast India’s connectivity and infrastructure landscape.

In a landmark achievement for Indian infrastructure and military-civil collaboration, the world’s tallest railway pier bridge has been completed in Noney Valley, Manipur. Standing at a height of 141 meters, the bridge is a central part of the ambitious Jiribam–Tupul–Imphal railway line project, aimed at transforming connectivity in the Northeast region.

Constructed by the Northeast Frontier Railway over the Aling River, the bridge now holds the global record for the tallest railway pier, surpassing Montenegro’s Mala-Rijeka viaduct, which stands at 139 meters. The 111-kilometer railway line, once fully operational, is expected to reduce travel time between Jiribam and Imphal from 10–12 hours to just 2.5 hours, significantly boosting transportation efficiency and accessibility in the region.

The Indian Army’s 107 Infantry Battalion (Territorial Army) Gorkha Rifles, under the Eastern Command, played a crucial role in ensuring the bridge’s successful completion by providing continuous security support in a challenging environment. Their presence ensured uninterrupted construction progress despite rugged terrain, logistical hurdles, and the potential for security threats in the area.

Providing round-the-clock protection for workers and equipment, the Gorkha Rifles exemplified the Army’s commitment to nation-building beyond conventional military operations. Their contribution ensured the safe and timely placement of the final span, bringing this engineering marvel to life.

The bridge and the broader Jiribam–Imphal railway project are part of a larger national vision to integrate remote areas into the mainstream. The railway line is set to become a crucial segment of the Trans-Asian Railway network, with future plans to extend the route to Moreh on the India–Myanmar border and connect to Tamu in Myanmar. This connectivity will facilitate international trade and regional integration, further elevating the strategic and economic importance of the Northeast.

The successful execution of the project showcases the importance of coordinated efforts between the Indian Army, Northeast Frontier Railway, and various civil agencies. It also reflects the growing emphasis on infrastructure-led development to bring prosperity to India’s frontier regions. As the bridge towers over the Noney Valley, it stands not only as a record-breaking structure but also as a symbol of India’s resolve to reach and uplift every corner of the nation.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
Passionate about the military, geopolitics, and national security affairs. Recommended for TES-49 from 19 SSB Allahabad with AIR-138.
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