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Asia's longest high-altitude tunnel just ten metres from history, final blast tomorrow
6/7/2026 10:19:48 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, June 7: Deep in the Himalayas, where mountain roads vanish under snow for months each winter, a historic moment is imminent. On June 9, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari will trigger the breakthrough blast at the Zojila Tunnel — the defining milestone of one of India's most consequential infrastructure undertakings.
The 13.15-kilometre tunnel, straddling the boundary between Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh at an altitude of approximately 11,500 feet, is being constructed to accomplish what the mountain road above it cannot: remain open through the year.
For decades, the Srinagar–Leh highway has been at the mercy of heavy snowfall, severing Ladakh from the Kashmir Valley for long stretches every winter. The Zojila Tunnel is designed to end that isolation permanently. Upon completion, it will hold the distinction of being the world's longest single-tube, bi-directional road tunnel at high altitude, establishing uninterrupted, all-weather connectivity between the Kashmir Valley, Kargil, and Ladakh. The ramifications extend well beyond convenience — faster movement of people and goods, strengthened defence logistics to sensitive border zones, and sustained economic activity in a region where geography has long imposed hard limits.
Progress on the ground confirms the finish line is close. Harpal Singh, Joint Chief Operating Officer of Megha Engineering and Infrastructures Limited — the firm awarded the contract in October 2020, which commenced work in April 2021 — confirmed that excavation on the Baltal–Zojila main tunnel has entered its final phase. "Of the total tunnel length of 13.15 kilometres, excavation work on 13.14 kilometres has been completed. Now just 10 metres of excavation work is remaining," he said.
Tunnelling proceeded simultaneously from both ends — Baltal on the Kashmir side and Minamarg on the Ladakh side — deploying a two-front working strategy to accelerate timelines. With only the final stretch remaining, operations have now been consolidated to the Minamarg side alone.
The breakthrough arrives amid a broader government drive on infrastructure quality and pace. In recent review meetings in New Delhi, Gadkari assessed highway projects spanning over 10,000 kilometres in Rajasthan and nearly 2,000 kilometres in Himachal Pradesh. Officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), along with project contractors, were directed to uphold exacting standards, adopt advanced construction technologies, and reinforce monsoon preparedness — covering drainage systems, slope protection, and preventive maintenance to keep corridors functional through seasonal stress.
The Zojila Tunnel sits squarely at the intersection of these priorities: a passage through extreme terrain that is simultaneously an engineering challenge, a strategic imperative, and a symbol of the state's ambition to physically integrate its most remote regions.
The blast on June 9 will not complete the tunnel. But it will mark the moment the mountain finally conceded.
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