
Stilwell Road
Stilwell Road is a crucial highway connecting India and Myanmar, established during World War II to facilitate the movement of supplies and troops. Named after General Joseph Stilwell, the road was built as part of the Allied effort to support China against Japanese forces. It spans approximately 1,300 miles, starting from Ledo in Assam, India, and reaching Kunming in China. Today, Stilwell Road remains significant for trade and transportation in the region, symbolizing collaboration and resilience during wartime and serving as a vital link between Southeast Asia and China.