by Mohammad Zubair Ud Din Follow Us On G -N e w s | Whatsapp

The challenge calls for visionary thinking. It demands expertise from engineers who have conquered hostile terrains elsewhere.

The potential of the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway is etched into the very geography of Kashmir. It is more than a road. It is a vital artery that binds the valley to the rest of the nation.

On a personal visit, I, along with two colleagues, began our journey from Srinagar on 13 September 2025, buoyed by the optimism that a clear sky and smooth tarmac inspire. After reaching Banihal by train, the first stretch from Banihal to the Nashri Tunnel was swift, a prelude that concealed the ordeal ahead. In two and a half hours, we had covered considerable ground. The ease lulled us

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