India, Oct. 7 -- India's Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has built the world's highest motorable road at Mig La Pass in Ladakh, soaring to an altitude of 19,400 feet. This landmark project sets a new benchmark in high-altitude infrastructure and highlights the BRO's engineering brilliance in overcoming extreme terrain and weather challenges.
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World's new highest motorable road: All you need to know
With the new road now open to travellers, the BRO has broken its own Guinness World Record, surpassing the Umling La route at 19,024 feet. Built under Project Himank, the feat was marked by hoisting the Indian tricolour and the BRO flag at Mig La Pass. The road, part of the Likaru...
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