Hope soars for WW2 airport in Assam
The Hindu
Commercial flight starts from Rupsi in Dhubri
A airport built for warplanes in 1939 took commercial wings on Saturday, heralding the best of times for western Assam’s Dhubri district during the worst of times. Rupsi airport near Gauripur, about 15 km from district headquarters Dhubri, was one of South Asia’s largest airports with a 1.8 km runway used by Allied aircraft for supplying arms, manpower and ammunition to forces in Burma and China during World War II. Commercial flights were allowed later. India’s Partition in 1947 began eroding the airport’s importance. It was abandoned after the last flight – a Vayudoot from Dhubri to Guwahati – took off in 1983.More Related News