19/02/2026
BORDER ROADS ORGANISATION
The Director-General Border Roads (DGBR) is the executive head of the Border Roads. The Organisation provides a General Reserve Engineer Force (GREF) as the ex*****on force to build and maintain roads through a CE (Projects). The Dte is an executive body providing technical, financial and administrative infrastructure for the Border Roads Development Board (BRDB). The BRDB was set up in 14 March 1960 as an inter-ministerial body, under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister, to oversee the development of road communications in the border states of the north and north-east. The BRDB was reconstituted in 1985.
In a bid to boost border connectivity, BRO has been entirely brought under the MoD in 2015. Earlier it received funds from the Ministry of Surface Transport under the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.The organisations motto is Shramena Sarvam Sadhyam.
The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) is a road construction executive force, partly integral to and in support of the Army. It started operations in 07 May 1960 with just two projects-Project Tusker (renamed Project Vartak) in the east and Project Beacon in the west. It has now grown into a 13 project executive force, supported by a well organised recruiting/training centre and two well-equipped base workshops for overhaul of plant/equipment and two EngineerStore Depots for inventory management.
The BRO has not only linked the border areas of the north and north-east with the rest of the country, but has also developed the road infrastructure in Bihar,Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Uttaranchal and Chhattisgarh.
General Reserve Engineer Force
The "raising of the General Reserve Engineer Force (GREF)" refers to the establishment of the GREF, a specialized engineering force under the Indian Ministry of Defence primarily responsible for building and maintaining roads in India's border regions, particularly in the Himalayas; it was officially raised in 1962 following the Sino-Indian war to facilitate infrastructure development in strategic areas along the borders. The GREF is part of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) under the Ministry of Defence.
FUNCTIONS OF THE BRO
The BRO was conceived of to construct and maintain roads in the border areas, classified as General Staff (GS) roads, in line with defence requirements. GS roads are developed and maintained through funds provided by the BRDB (Now MoD (BR)). Besides GS roads, the BRO also executes Agency Works, which are entrusted to it by other Central government ministries and departments. Works entrusted by public sector undertakings, state governments and other semi-government organizations are executed as Deposit Works. Over the years, the BRO has diversified into the construction of airfields, permanent steel and pre-stressed concrete bridges and accommodation projects.
The BRO also has an operational role during national emergencies and the outbreak of hostilities, when it provides direct support to the Army in the maintenance of roads in the forward zones and executes other functions specified by the government. It also provides the work force for the rehabilitation of certain forward airfields of the Indian Air Force during operations. The BRO was actively involved in Operation Parakram in support of Army formations in the western sector. Apart from this, the Organisation has been entrusted with construction of roads and airfields in foreign countries e.g. in Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Bhutan and Myanmar despite many odds and the prevailing insurgency.
Source MoRTH website.