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ID126046
Title ProperAlong the Burma road
LanguageENG
AuthorBanerjee, Dilip
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Yunnan was one of the worst-hit areas during World War II, almost completely destroyed by Japanese bombing. By today the province has been rebuilt, however, and the old Burma Road - that icon of the war, used to transport support material for the Allies into China - has been upgraded into a six-lane highway. Once it crosses the Chinese border, however, this potentially lucrative land link between China and India falls into disrepair, despite years of plans to upgrade it. On the Indian side, the Ledo Road (or Stilwell Road, after an American general), links up to the Burma Road, and is indeed motorable. But it too falls into disrepair on the Burma side.
`In' analytical NoteHimal Vol.24, No.12; December 2011: p.62-63
Journal SourceHimal Vol.24, No.12; December 2011: p.62-63
Key WordsHistory ;  Burma ;  Chinese Border ;  Burma Road ;  World War - II ;  Japanese Bombing ;  India ;  China ;  Allies into China ;  Indian Perspective ;  War ;  Yunnan