inaugurating the Atal Tunnel in Manali, Himachal Pradesh on 3 October 2020. Along with
Rajnath Singh,
Jai Ram Thakur and
Bipin Rawat In 19th Century The Moravian Mission first talked about the possibility of a tunnel through Rohtang Pass to reach Lahaul in 1860.
In 20th Century The proposal for the construction of a tunnel across Rohtang Pass was first conceived in 1942 by Dr.
John Bicknell Auden,
Geological Survey of India (GSI) who at that time visited this pass intending to divert the water of Chandra river to Beas. On 26 May 2002, the
Border Roads Organisation (BRO), a tri-service organisation of the
Defence Ministry specialising in road and bridge construction in difficult terrains, headed by Lt. Gen. Prakash Suri, PVSM, was put in charge of construction. The approach road to the tunnel entrance was inaugurated by
Atal Bihari Vajpayee. However the project did not move beyond the tree-felling stage by May 2003. By December 2004, the cost estimate had grown to ₹900 crore. In May 2007, the government of
Manmohan Singh awarded the contract to
SMEC and the completion date was revised to 2014. However, there was no progress for the next three years, until May 2010. Finally, the
Cabinet Committee on Security in UPA government cleared the Rohtang Tunnel Project. The work was awarded to a joint venture of
Afcons Infrastructure, an Indian construction company of
Shapoorji Pallonji Group, and
Strabag, Austria, in September 2009. The drilling of the Rohtang Tunnel through the Himalayan ranges began on 28 June 2010 at the South Portal, north of
Manali. Some of the anchoring and slope stabilisation work was subcontracted to Spar Geo Infra Pvt Ltd. Permanent maintenance free earthing system design, supply and installation was sub-contracted to Manav Energy Pvt. Ltd. Prime Minister
Narendra Modi renamed the tunnel as the Atal Tunnel, in honour of Shree Atal Bihari Vajpayee, on 25 December 2019, Vajpayee's birthday. The Atal Tunnel has been planned to ensure an all-seasons, all-weather road route to strategically important areas of
Ladakh and the remote
Lahaul-Spiti valley. However, the tunnel will provide this connectivity only up to
Darcha, north of Keylong in the Lahaul region of
Himachal Pradesh. Connectivity to Ladakh will require more tunnels: either at Shikun La, or at the passes located on the present Leh-Manali road. Director General Border Roads Lt Gen Rajeev Chaudhry, VSM has initiated plans for construction of tunnel at Shinkula. ==Timeline==