Kishtwar-Sansari road linking J&K with HP restored by BRO

118 Road Construction Company (RCC) of 35 Border Road Task Force (BRTF), Project Sampark, of BRO has successfully restored road connectivity along the 112 km Kishtwar – Sansari stretch, including the road at 8,759 feet, reconnecting the Chenab Valley in Jammu & Kashmir with Himachal Pradesh.
Swift Response Amid Heavy Snowfall
22 – 23 January : Heavy snowfall of 4 – 5 feet blocked the road axis.
25 January : Fresh snowfall further disrupted connectivity.
26 January : BRO teams cleared 2.5 feet of snow, restoring access up to Sansari.
27 January : Another spell of snowfall again blocked the route.
28 – 30 January : Intensive clearance operations were launched, and within 72 hours, BRO cleared 3.5 feet of snow, fully reopening the road to Sansari.
Importance of the Kishtwar-Sansari Road
The Kishtwar – Sansari road is a lifeline for the region : It links Chenab Valley (J&K) with Lahaul – Spiti (HP), serving as a crucial axis for inter-state movement.
Economic Significance: The road enables transport of essential commodities, agricultural produce, and trade between Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.
Humanitarian Value: It ensures access to healthcare, education, and emergency services for remote high-altitude communities.
BRO & Project Sampark Officials commended the dedication and resilience of 118 RCC personnel, who worked tirelessly in extreme weather and high-altitude conditions. Their efforts reflect BRO’s unwavering commitment to nation-building, public service, and strategic connectivity.