- A deal signed by the Army with IIT Guwahati for developing bamboo-based bunkers at high altitudes.
- Conventional building materials may be replaced by bamboo-based composites in constructing bunkers for the Indian Army in often freezing conditions at high altitudes.
- The Army’s 4 Corps, based in north-central Assam’s Tezpur, and IIT Guwahati signed an MoU for research, design, and fabrication of epoxy bamboo-based composites.
- These composites are intended to replace traditional building materials used in the construction of bunkers at high altitudes.
- These areas are mostly in Arunachal Pradesh, whose northern border adjoins the eastern Himalayas.
- Under the project, several defense works will be constructed in high-altitude areas for field trials, where they will have to withstand small arms fire and endure the full weather cycle.
- The manufactured panels will provide the same level of protection, albeit at a lower weight, reducing the time and effort spent transporting supplies, ultimately increasing force protection.
