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Nyoma airfield nears completion: India’s answer to China amid high-altitude powerplay

The airfield will also be available for fighter operations by early 2026, though high altitude will be a limiting factor, much like what Chinese air force faces across LAC, says official.

July 24, 2025 / 13:17 IST
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The airfield, one of the highest in the world at 13,710 feet, is being built at an estimated Rs 230 crore.
The airfield, one of the highest in the world at 13,710 feet, is being built at an estimated Rs 230 crore.

In a big step towards strengthening its presence along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), India is set to complete the crucial Mudh airfield project in the high-altitude Nyoma area in eastern Ladakh by October, according to a report in The Times of India.

The airfield, one of the highest in the world at 13,710 feet, is being built at an estimated Rs 230 crore. It involves an upgrade of the original airstrip, transforming it into a 2.7-kilometre rigid runway with a width of 46 metres. It is expected to allow operations by all kinds of fixed-wing aircraft such as heavy-lift transport planes and fighter jets from both directions.

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A defence official told TOI that the runway is fully ready while the allied infrastructure, including the ATC complex, hangar, crash bay, watch towers, accommodation and the likes, is also more or less complete.

“Nyoma will prove crucial as a forward staging ground for troops deployed in the region and transporting supplies quickly to them. The airfield will also be available for fighter operations by early 2026, though high altitude will be a limiting factor, much like what Chinese air force faces across LAC," he said.