Nitin Gadkari promises IAF to develop emergency landing strips in 15 days instead of 1.5 years
NH-925 is India's first national highway to be used for emergency landing by the IAF planes. It was inaugurated today. The NHAI took 19 months to set up the facility at Barmer. Gadkari said good quality landing strips would be developed within 15 ...
Gadkari and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday inaugurated a 3-km-long emergency landing strip here on National Highway 925 for the IAF aircraft.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) took about 19 months to construct the emergency landing strip on Satta-Gandhav stretch on NH-925 in Barmer.
"Yesterday, when the honourable IAF Chief came to me, he told me that it took 1.5 years to develop this landing strip (in Barmer)," Gadkari said in his speech here after the inauguration.
"Then I told him that we would develop good quality landing strips for you within 15 days instead of 1.5 years," he added.
NH-925 is India's first national highway to be used for emergency landing by the IAF planes.
Gadkari said the armed forces should create a small airport here.
"As per my knowledge, there is no airport here in the area of around 350 km. I have told CDS (Chief of Defence Staff) Bipin Rawat sir that you can create a small airport here," the minister stated.
"If you need land, we will give it to you. You should conduct your defence activities there, and there would also be small set of civil operations. If private airlines start one or two daily flights, local people will get benefited too," he added.
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