BRO constructs 140 foot Bailey Bridge at Chishoti restoring connectivity to Machail

KISHTWAR, June 25, 2026: In a significant achievement demonstrating engineering excellence and commitment to nation-building, the Border Roads Organisation has successfully restored road connectivity between Gulabgarh and Machail with the operationalisation of a 140-foot Triple Double Reinforced Bailey Bridge at Chishoti.

The restoration marks the end of a prolonged disruption caused by the devastating cloudburst of August 14, 2025, which washed away the existing bridge at Chishoti and severed the only road link to the remote Machail region.

The newly constructed bridge was virtually inaugurated and dedicated to the nation by Lt Gen PK Mishra, General Officer Commanding, White Knight Corps, in the presence of Sunil Kumar Sharma, Leader of the Opposition, Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly, MLA, Padder–Nagseni Constituency.Constructed in a remarkable 12 days, the bridge was executed by 118 Road Construction Company of 35 Border Roads Task Force under Project Sampark.

The operation involved extensive site preparation, construction of abutments, transportation of bridging stores, launching of the Bailey Bridge, and development of approach roads under challenging terrain and weather conditions. The effort was further strengthened by the technical expertise and support provided by specialists from the Army Engineers.

The rapid execution of the project reflects the exceptional operational readiness, technical capability, and unwavering commitment of the Border Roads Organisation to maintaining critical infrastructure in some of the country’s most remote and difficult regions. Commending the efforts of all personnel involved, Lt Gen PK Mishra lauded the dedication, resilience, and professionalism displayed by Project Sampark and Army Engineers in accomplishing this challenging task within an exceptionally short timeframe.

He highlighted that the successful restoration of connectivity is a testament to the spirit of service and determination embodied in the motto, “Shramena Sarvam Sadhyam” — Everything is Achievable Through Hard Work.Following the tragic cloudburst of August 2025, the Raksha Mantri, during his visit to Jammu & Kashmir on August 24, 2025, announced that the Gulabgarh – Machail road would be taken over by the Border Roads Organisation to ensure long-term development and maintenance of this strategically important axis.

The proposal received operational approval from the Ministry of Defence in March 2026, with formal transfer orders expected shortly. Pending the transfer, Project Sampark undertook the construction of the Bailey Bridge based on the requirement projected by the Civil Administration to restore immediate connectivity to Machail.The Gulabgarh – Machail road forms a vital segment of the Kishtwar – Gulabgarh – Kundal – Machail axis, a strategically important route that also provides future connectivity potential through the proposed Umasi La Pass across the Zanskar Range to Nimmu in the Zanskar Valley of Ladakh.

Apart from its strategic significance, the road serves as the primary access route to the revered Machail Mata Temple, one of the most prominent pilgrimage destinations in the Jammu region. Every year, more than three lakh devotees undertake the pilgrimage, making the route critical for both local residents and visiting pilgrims.The timely completion and opening of the bridge ensures reliable connectivity ahead of the annual Machail Mata Yatra, scheduled to commence in July. Beyond facilitating pilgrimage movement, the bridge restores socio-economic lifelines for the residents of the remote Machail region and significantly enhances mobility in the sensitive border district.

The successful construction and launching of the 140-foot Triple Double Reinforced Bailey Bridge at Chishoti stands as a landmark achievement and a shining example of coordinated civil-military effort. It reflects not only engineering prowess and commitment to national development but also the resilience and indomitable spirit of the people of Jammu & Kashmir in overcoming adversity.

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