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India’s Highest Airfield Nears Completion to Enhance Military and Socio-Economic Capabilities in Lakh

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 15, 2024
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In a landmark development for India’s military infrastructure, Project Himank has achieved a significant milestone with the near-completion of the Mudh-Nyoma airfield, which stands at an impressive altitude of 13,700 feet in Lakh, near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China. Brigadier Vishal Srivastava, the Chief Engineer of Project Himank, announced that the airfield is expected to be fully operational by the end of the year, reinforcing India’s strategic posture in the region.

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The Mudh-Nyoma airfield is designed to handle heavy military aircraft, including fighter jets, transport planes, and rotary-wing helicopters, making it a vital asset for high-altitude military operations. Brigadier Srivastava confirmed that the runway is nearly complete and that final touches are being applied. A joint inspection with the Indian Air Force is scheduled to take place soon, with trial landings anticipated by year-end.

The establishment of this high-altitude airfield is not only critical for enhancing military readiness but also holds significant socio-economic implications for nearby communities, including Hanley, Loma, and Nyoma. Brigadier Srivastava highlighted that the airfield will improve logistical capabilities and rapid response times along the LAC, ultimately bolstering national security in an area known for its challenging terrain and strategic sensitivity. He stated, “This runway will significantly aid not only in terms of military operations but also in boosting socio-economic conditions of nearby regions.”

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The construction of the Mudh-Nyoma airfield faced unique challenges due to the harsh high-altitude conditions, with winter temperatures dropping as low as -35 degrees Celsius. This climatic challenge restricted the working season to a brief window between May and November. Despite these constraints, the project has progressed at a remarkable pace, employing advanced technology and innovative construction practices tailored to the environment. The use of modern machinery, specialized cold-setting compounds, and stringent quality-control measures ensured that the construction adhered to the highest standards of durability. Brigadier Srivastava noted that the foundation stone for the runway was laid by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on August 23, and the readiness for trial operations within such a short period exemplifies the efficiency of the project.

The operational readiness of the new airfield will further strengthen India’s defense capabilities in Lakh, an area marked by strategic significance and historical tensions with China. Amidst recent developments, including a disengagement agreement between India and China in the Eastern Lakh sectors of Depsang and Demchok, the completion of the Mudh-Nyoma airfield reflects India’s proactive approach to maintaining readiness and enhancing its infrastructure along contested borders.

Once operational, the Mudh-Nyoma airfield will integrate into a network of strategically placed airfields, roads, and military installations in the northern frontier, offering both defensive and offensive advantages. The facility is expected to facilitate rapid troop and equipment movement, greatly enhancing India’s capabilities for swift responses and reconnaissance operations in the region.

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ByJitendra Singh
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