Assam: Locals express pride as PM Modi inaugurates Emergency Landing Facility on Moran Bypass

Dibrugarh: The Indian Air Force Rafale fighter jet during the inauguration of the Moran Emergency Landing Facility, built at Dibrugarh–Moran Highway, in Dibrugarh, Saturday, February 14, 2026. (Photo: IANS/PMO)

New Delhi, February 14 (IANS) Residents in Assam’s Moran expressed pride and amazement on Saturday after the inauguration of the Emergency Landing Facility (ELF) on the Moran Bypass, calling the development a historic and unimaginable achievement for the region.

Sharing their reactions after the inauguration, locals said the project had exceeded all expectations. One resident said, "We had never even imagined in our dreams that today the Prime Minister of the country would accomplish such a great task — something beyond our expectations."

Dibrugarh: The Indian Air Force helicopter during the inauguration of the Moran Emergency Landing Facility, built at Dibrugarh–Moran Highway, in Dibrugarh, Saturday, February 14, 2026. (Photo: IANS/X/@himantabiswa)

 

Another local echoed similar sentiments, stating, "We had never imagined this before. Today, we proudly say that the Prime Minister has done this for the security of our country..."

A third resident added, "We had never imagined that such work would be done on a road like this. We had never thought it possible, but today we have seen it with our own eyes for the first time. We feel very proud..."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated the Emergency Landing Facility on the National Highway in Moran in Assam's Dibrugarh district, the first such facility in the entire northeastern region, according to government officials.

Dibrugarh: Prime Minister Narendra Modi being felicitated by Air Force Chief AP Singh as Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Union Minister for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal look on during the inauguration of the Moran Emergency Landing Facility, built at Dibrugarh–Moran Highway, in Dibrugarh, Saturday, February 14, 2026. (Photo: IANS/PMO)

 

Soon after inaugurating the ELF, the Prime Minister witnessed an air show by the Indian Air Force (IAF). The show featured Rafale, Sukhoi and MiG fighter aircraft, which successfully carried out take-offs and landings on the specially developed highway strip, demonstrating the operational capability of the facility.

Officials said that at least one lakh people gathered to witness the historic event.

Dibrugarh: The Indian Air Force aircraft during the inauguration of the Moran Emergency Landing Facility, built at Dibrugarh–Moran Highway, in Dibrugarh, Saturday, February 14, 2026. (Photo: IANS/PMO)

 

Located in Upper Assam, the ELF on the Moran Bypass is being viewed as a major strategic addition to India’s military infrastructure in the Northeast. It offers the IAF enhanced operational flexibility in a region that has seen heightened tensions in recent years.

The Moran ELF has been designed to function as an alternative landing option in situations where Dibrugarh Airport or the Chabua Air Force Station becomes unavailable due to operational constraints or emergency scenarios.

For the IAF, the facility significantly strengthens its ability to respond swiftly to contingencies near sensitive border areas, marking a crucial boost to national security preparedness.

PM Modi inaugurates bridge over Brahmaputra River in Guwahati

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated Kumar Bhaskar Varma Setu — a bridge over the Brahmaputra River that connects Guwahati and north Guwahati.

The 2.86-kilometre-long bridge was built at a cost of around Rs 3,030 crore. The 6-lane extradosed Prestressed Concrete (PSC) bridge connects Guwahati with North Guwahati and is the first extradosed bridge in Northeast India.

It will cut travel time between Guwahati-North Guwahati to 7 minutes. Considering the high seismicity of the region, the bridge incorporates base isolation technology using friction pendulum bearings.

High-performance stay cables have been used to ensure durability and long-term structural performance.

Moreover, a Bridge Health Monitoring System (BHMS) has also been incorporated for real-time condition monitoring, early damage detection and improved safety and service life of the extradosed bridge.

Guwahati: Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes a walk on the Kumar Bhaskar Varma Setu after inaugurating India’s first six-lane extradosed bridge across the Brahmaputra River, in Guwahati, Saturday, February 14, 2026. (IANS/PMO)

 

Earlier, today PM Modi inaugurated an Emergency Landing Facility (ELF) on the National Highway in Moran in Dibrugarh district — a first such facility in the entire northeastern region.

PM Modi also witnessed an air show by the Indian Air Force soon after the ELF was inaugurated. The air show included Rafale, Sukhoi and MIG fighter aircrafts.

The fighter planes successfully took off and landed on the highway strip.

According to officials, at least 1 lakh people gathered to witness the historic occasion today.

Located in Upper Assam, the ELF is being viewed as a major strategic addition to India’s military infrastructure in the Northeast, offering the Indian Air Force enhanced operational flexibility in a region that has witnessed heightened tensions in recent years.

The Moran ELF has been designed to function as an alternative landing option in situations where Dibrugarh Airport or the Chabua Air Force Station becomes unavailable due to operational constraints or emergency scenarios.

For the Indian Air Force, this facility significantly strengthens its ability to respond swiftly to contingencies near sensitive border areas.

The 4.2-kilometre-long reinforced concrete stretch has been engineered to serve as an emergency runway capable of handling both military and civilian aircraft.

Unlike conventional fixed airbases that may be vulnerable to targeting or disruption during conflict, highway-based landing facilities provide critical mobility and an element of operational surprise.



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