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Explainer Why the Army Said Yes the Defence Land Deal That Finally Unlocks Zirakpurs Bypass

Maritime IncidentMaritimeDeputySafety

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This is a specific infrastructure project in India (Zirakpur-Panchkula Bypass) that unlocks a delayed road construction. The commercial mechanism is a land-swap deal between Ministry of Defence and NHAI, enabling a ₹1,380 crore contract for RKCPL Limited. The impact is limited to the contractor and local construction activity; no commodity price or broad sector effect is evident. The mechanism is weak and project-specific.

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  • Ministry of Defence granted 2.7461 acres of defence land for Zirakpur-Panchkula Bypass.
  • Land valued at approximately ₹9.89 crore.
  • NHAI to construct 32 accommodation units for military in lieu of cash.
  • Project contract value ₹1,380 crore with contractor RKCPL Limited.
  • Project first conceived in 2020, now cleared to proceed.

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Explainer Why the Army Said Yes the Defence Land Deal That Finally Unlocks Zirakpurs Bypass — News Analysis