Understanding the Chickens Neck Corridor: A Key Strategic Military Passage in India
The Chickens Neck corridor is a strategically significant land strip located in the Siliguri region of northern West Bengal, India. This narrow corridor connects the northeastern states of India to the rest of the country, making it a crucial geographical link for transportation and communication. The term “Chickens Neck” is derived from its shape, resembling the neck of a chicken, and spans approximately 20 kilometers in width at its narrowest point. Historically, this region has been vital not only for military logistics but also for trade and migration, as it serves as a gateway for goods and people moving between India and neighboring countries such as Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal. The areas significance has led to increased developmental initiatives and infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing connectivity and security in the region.
