Gadra Road
Gadra Road is a town and the administrative headquarters of Gadra Road tehsil in the Barmer district of Rajasthan, India. It is located approximately 80 km north of Barmer city by rail and about 5 km from the India–Pakistan border.
History
The town takes its name from the former settlement of Gadra in Pakistan’s Sindh province; after the Partition of India in 1947, it was resettled by Sindhi Hindu refugees, many of whom established Nehru Nagar and other localities here.Role in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, Gadra Road served as a forward logistics base for the Indian Army; on 8 September 1965, elements of the 30 Infantry Brigade under 11 Infantry Division entered West Pakistan through the Gadra Road–Munabao corridor. Pakistani Sabre jets repeatedly attacked the base, and on 9 September a railway goods train was struck near the station, killing ten railway employees.Geography
Gadra Road sits in the arid Thar Desert at an average elevation of 161 m above sea level.Demographics
As per the 2011 Census of India, Gadra Road had a population of 8,290—4,303 males and 3,987 females—with 1,574 children aged 0–6 and an overall literacy rate of 54.42%Economy
The economy is based on dryland agriculture, livestock rearing and date‐palm cultivation in irrigated pockets. Traditional Sindhi handicrafts—especially embroidery and block-printed textiles—are a vital source of income.Transport
- Road: State Highway 40 runs through Gadra Road, linking it to Barmer, Phalodi and Pokharan.
- Rail: Gadra Road railway station on the Barmer–Munabao line lies about 80 km from Barmer; two daily passenger services link it with Barmer in ≈1 h 36 m.
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