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Route 606, also known as Delaram-Zaranj Highway or A71 is a 218 km roadwayBego, Bruno J

''Afghanistan International Security Force website'', August 30, 2011. Retrieved on September 10, 2011.
in the Nimruz Province of Afghanistan connecting the Delaram District in Afghanistan to the border of Iran. The opposite way goes towards the south near Zaranj, Afghanistan. It is one of the busiest roads in Afghanistan and provides an important trade route between Iran and the rest of Asia. It was developed by India's Border Roads Organisation. The Delaram–Zaranj Highway, also known as ''Route 606'', is a 135-mile-long
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in Afghanistan, connecting Zaranj in Nimruz Province, near the Iranian border, with
Delaram Delārām (Pashto/Persian: دلارام) is a city in the northern part of Nimruz Province, in southern Afghanistan. It is a major transportation center, with several major road converging on the area, including Kandahar–Herat Highway (part o ...
in neighbouring Farah Province. It connects the Afghan–Iranian border with the
Kandahar–Herat Highway The Kandahar–Herat Highway is section of road that links the cities of Kandahar and Herat in Afghanistan. This highway is part of a larger road network, the "Ring Road", and was first constructed by the Soviets in the 1960s. The Kandahar-H ...
in Delaram, which provides connectivity to other major Afghan cities via A01. Route 606 reduces travel time between Delaram and Zaranj from the earlier 12–14 hours to just 2 hours. From Zaranj, the highway connects to Zabol across the border in Iran. Zabol is well-connected by road to the Port of Chabahar. The highway thus provides
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Afghanistan an alternative way to access the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf, instead of relying solely on Pakistani routes. "The road is much shorter and more stable than any of the routes in Pakistan, making it perhaps the most efficient means of reaching Afghanistan."


Route

The northern terminus of Route 606 connects to the
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in Delaram at the west end of the Delaram Bazaar. The southern terminus is on the border of Iran near the city of Zaranj, the capital of Nimruz Province. The road passes through the districts of
Delaram Delārām (Pashto/Persian: دلارام) is a city in the northern part of Nimruz Province, in southern Afghanistan. It is a major transportation center, with several major road converging on the area, including Kandahar–Herat Highway (part o ...
, Chankhansur, Khash Rod and Zaranj. It intersects with Route 515 near Delaram.


Key points

*Northern terminus (Delaram at Highway 1): *Intersection with Route 515: *Zaranj District Center: *Southern terminus (border of Iran):


History

India helped build the road known as Route 606 in 2009 to bypass Pakistan during commercial trade at a cost of US$152 million. These improvements consisted of paving the road, but frequent fighting in the area due to the war in Afghanistan hindered construction. The highway was designed and constructed by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) of India. The highway was opened to the public on 22 January 2009 by
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Hamid Karzai. Over 300 BRO engineers and technicians were deployed on the project, accompanied by 70 Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel for their security. Construction of the highway started in 2005, but progress was slow since it was a target of frequent insurgent attacks. 135 people working on the road were killed in such attacks, including 129 Afghans and 6 Indians. Two BRO employees and 4 ITBP personnel were among those killed.


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{{Nimruz Province Nimruz Province Roads in Afghanistan