Stillwell Road to be resurrected in Ledolam :

 

It was the winter of
the year 1942, Ledo, the small, beautiful and quite town of upper Assam have
been seeing a flurry of activity. A 1726 Km long road link stretching upto
Kunming in China via Myanmar is being constructed from the Zero Point in Ledo.
It was the time when the terror of World War II has taken everybody in its
grip. Japan has intensified its attack on the Allied Forces and as a part of
their war strategy Japs have cut down all communication links between India and
China. The stiff picks of Himalayas have come in the way of the only air route
left to transport arms and ammunition from India to China. Already many pilots
of the allied force have lost their life in this Himalayan supply line better
known as “The Hump”. To keep the chances of allied forces alive in the WWII,
they need an alternative route to supply arms, ammunition and logistics to
China. General Joseph Warren Stilwell of United States Army has been entrusted
with this herculean task of building the road link that connects India with
China.

 

Atlast after two
years of toil, sweat, hardship and sacrifice of precious lives of thousands of
young soldiers, under the leadership of Stillwell the long, seemingly never
ending road way from Ledo to Kunming was completed. Among the thousands of
American soldier there was a young American named George Jonathon who amidst
the turmoil of the War and the demanding job of completing the road way had a
chance meeting with Radha, a young damsel hailing from a tea garden of Ledo.
Did George survive till the completion of the road and was he destined to meet
Radha. The answers to all these heart touching event will be revealed in
“Ledolam”, a novel penned by one of the most read novelist of the present
generation Juri Borah Borgohain. Ledo is known as Ledolam in local Singpho
language.

 

In her interaction
with Assam Times, Borgohain said that the idea to write a novel on historic
Stilwell road was germinated in her mind when she had been to Joyrampur in
Arunachal Pradesh in February, 2008. “There I had a chance to visit a Chinese
soldiers’ cemetery of soldiers who have laid down their life in the
construction of the Stilwell road and I was highly touched by it and that is
when I have decided to write a novel centering around the plot of the history
behind the Stilwell road and it would be a fitting dedication and homage to all
those nameless soldiers and laborers who died building the road” she added. The
novel is expected to hit the stall within this month.

 

(Assam Times, Monday, 24/12/2012)


http://www.assamtimes.org/node/7705



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