Border Roads Organisation
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Border Roads Organisation
Summary
Border Roads Organisation is an organization[1]. It ranks in the top 0.84% of organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (888 views/month, #76 of 9,083).[2]
Key Facts
- Border Roads Organisation is in the country of India[3].
- Border Roads Organisation's instance of is recorded as organization[4].
- Border Roads Organisation's headquarters location is recorded as New Delhi[5].
- Border Roads Organisation's child organization or unit is recorded as Dantak[6].
- Border Roads Organisation's child organization or unit is recorded as Project Vartak[7].
- Border Roads Organisation's child organization or unit is recorded as Himank[8].
- Border Roads Organisation's child organization or unit is recorded as Project Shivalik[9].
- Border Roads Organisation's part of is recorded as Ministry of Defence[10].
- Border Roads Organisation's Commons category is recorded as Border Roads Organisation[11].
- +1960-05-07T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Border Roads Organisation[12].
- Border Roads Organisation's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/058nvr[13].
- Border Roads Organisation's parent organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Defence[14].
- Border Roads Organisation's official website is recorded as http://www.bro.gov.in[15].
Body
Founding
+1960-05-07T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Border Roads Organisation[12].
Identity
Border Roads Organisation's part of is recorded as Ministry of Defence[10].
Operations
Border Roads Organisation's headquarters location is recorded as New Delhi[5]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Defence[14]. Subsidiaries include Dantak[6], a military unit[16], headquartered in Thimphu[17]; Project Vartak[7], a government program[18], in India[19]; Himank[8], a military unit[20], in India[21], founded in 1985[22]; and Project Shivalik[9], a military unit[23].
Why It Matters
Border Roads Organisation ranks in the top 0.84% of organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (888 views/month, #76 of 9,083).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]