Explain the importance of 'Border Roads' for India. -SST 10th

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(i) Border Roads Organisation was established in 1960. It constructs and maintains roads.  (ii) It was established for the development of the roads of strategic importance in the north and northeastern border areas.  (iii) These roads have improved accessibility in areas of difficult terrain.

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