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KH Snippets: Defining Moments Of The Week

K H News Service by K H News Service
June 7, 2026
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Zojila Tunnel Breakthrough Likely on June 9, Gadkari Expected to Attend

Srinagar: A mountain is about to give way to history. With just a few metres of excavation remaining, the Zojila Tunnel is on the verge of a breakthrough that will permanently alter connectivity between Kashmir and Ladakh. The engineering marvel promises year-round access, strategic strength, and a new chapter in the region’s development story.
1. Zojila Tunnel Breakthrough Likely On June 9, Gadkari Expected To Attend: The much-anticipated breakthrough of the strategically important Zojila Tunnel is likely to take place on June 9, marking a major milestone in the ambitious all-weather connectivity project linking Kashmir with Ladakh. Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, is expected to attend the breakthrough ceremony, officials said. The breakthrough will signify the meeting of the tunnel’s two ends after years of excavation beneath the formidable Zojila Pass. Preparations for the event are underway, with officials making elaborate arrangements for the ceremony. The 13.15-kilometre-long tunnel, being constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 4,500 crore, is expected to become Asia’s longest bi-directional road tunnel upon completion and will provide all-weather connectivity between Kashmir and Ladakh.
2. Asia’s Longest Bi-Directional Tunnel Nears Historic Milestone: Construction of the Zojila Tunnel has entered its final excavation phase, with the project expected to achieve a major breakthrough on June 9. The development comes after engineers successfully excavated almost the entire length of the tunnel, leaving only a small stretch to connect both ends. Once completed, the 13.15-km tunnel will emerge as Asia’s longest bi-directional road tunnel and transform transportation across the Himalayan region. Officials said the project will eliminate the annual isolation of Ladakh caused by heavy snowfall on the Zojila Pass, which remains closed for nearly half the year. The tunnel is expected to boost trade, tourism, healthcare access and economic growth while significantly reducing travel disruptions caused by harsh weather conditions.
3. Zojila Tunnel To Transform Kashmir-Ladakh Connectivity: The upcoming breakthrough of the Zojila Tunnel is being hailed as a game-changing moment for connectivity in the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Scheduled for June 9, the breakthrough will bring the mega infrastructure project one step closer to reality. The tunnel is designed to ensure year-round road connectivity between Kashmir and Ladakh, overcoming the long-standing challenge posed by heavy snowfall and avalanches at the Zojila Pass.
4. Extreme Weather Fails To Slow Zojila Tunnel Construction: Engineers working on the Zojila Tunnel project have overcome some of the most challenging geological and climatic conditions in the country as the tunnel prepares for a breakthrough expected on June 9. Officials said construction teams faced persistent water ingress, unstable rock formations and severe winter conditions, with temperatures plunging between minus 35 and minus 45 degrees Celsius at the eastern portal. Despite these difficulties, excavation continued using advanced engineering techniques, including the New Austrian Tunnelling Method. The project workforce includes over 1,400 personnel, while more than 400 machines have been deployed to sustain round-the-clock operations.
5. Strategic Lifeline | Zojila Tunnel To Strengthen Border Connectivity: Beyond its civilian benefits, the Zojila Tunnel is set to emerge as a strategic lifeline for India’s border regions. The tunnel’s breakthrough, expected on June 9, will represent a significant step towards enhancing military logistics and national security infrastructure in the Himalayan belt. Officials said the all-weather tunnel will facilitate faster deployment of troops, equipment and supplies to forward areas while ensuring uninterrupted connectivity to Ladakh throughout the year. Constructed using state-of-the-art tunnelling technology, the horseshoe-shaped tunnel measures 9.5 metres in width and 7.57 metres in height and is designed for two-way traffic movement.

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