Patel Engineering Limited announced the successful inauguration of the Sela Tunnel Project in Arunachal Pradesh, officiated by Prime Minister, Shri. Modi. India.

This milestone event marks a significant leap in India's strategic infrastructure development, enhancing all-weather connectivity and facilitating rapid troops mobility in the region. Valued at INR 650 million, the Sela Tunnel stands as a testament to India's unwavering commitment to fortifying border security and fostering regional economic growth. Under Project VARTAK of the Border Roads Organizations (BRO), the tunnel was constructed by Patel Engineering, incorporating advanced engineering techniques to overcome environmental and geographical challenges.

The project includes the construction of a main tunnel T1 spanning a length of 1003.34m and a main tunnel T2 spanning a length of 1594.38m having an escape tunnel of 1584.38 m and a road spanning about 8.7 kilometers. Patel Engineering's selection for this project was based on its extensive experience and outstanding track record in managing intricate and large-scale projects. Known for being the preferred partner for critical projects of global significance, Patel Engineering's resilience and operational excellence shine through in the successful completion of the Sela Tunnel Project.

The project's completion was made possible by the dedicated efforts of a team comprising over 50 highly skilled engineers and a workforce exceeding 800 individuals. Despite harsh weather conditions, including temperatures dropping below - 15 degrees Celsius in peak winter months, the team persevered, showcasing Patel's unwavering commitment to government objectives. Patel's commitment to the government's objectives is evident in the creation of these vital transportation routes, notably the Sela Tunnel, which stands as the world's longest bi-lane road tunnel at an elevation exceeding 13,500 feet.

This visionary infrastructure development not only facilitates the seamless deployment of troops and heavy weaponry by the Indian military to the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China but will also help the locals of Arunachal Pradesh who earlier used to be disconnected from the rest of India during winter months, underscoring Patel's dedication to supporting the government's focus on bolstering security and boosting economic development. The Sela Pass Tunnel plays a crucial role in enhancing India's strategic and economic interests in the northeastern region, particularly in the context of strengthening infrastructure at the border and efforts to develop remote areas for both security and development purposes. The Sela Pass project holds paramount importance for India's growth, and consider ourselves fortunate to be associated with such a pivotal initiative that aligns seamlessly with commitment to contributing to India's growth story.

Patel Engineering is dedicated to focusing on hydropower, irrigation and tunneling projects, leveraging strong order book, and bringing unparalleled expertise in infrastructure to the forefront. The Sela Pass Tunnel strategically epitomizes cutting-edge technology designed to surmount environmental, geographical, and geological challenges. This ambitious undertaking underscores India's commitment to narrowing the infrastructure gap and enhancing its strategic capabilities in the region.

The tunnel project is a manifestation of India's significant advancements in recent years, overcoming hurdles to align with the scale of China's expansive infrastructure initiatives. Patel Engineering is also currently working on one of India's largest hydropower projects - Subansiri HEP of 2000 MW and recently was also awarded works for Dibang Multipurpose project having an installed capacity of 2880 MW.