Why Climate Matters More Than Concrete

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The recent reports of roads softening in the United Kingdom during high summer temperatures have started an interesting discussion around the world. Many people have also compared them with Indian highways, which continue to perform well even during very hot summers. The real lesson, however, is not about which country builds better roads. It is about building roads that match local weather conditions.

Every nation designs its infrastructure according to its climate. For many years, the UK focused on protecting roads from freezing winters. Engineers used materials that stay flexible during cold weather and prevent cracks. India, on the other hand, has long faced intense summer heat. Because of this, Indian highways are built with harder grades of bitumen and stronger road mixes that can handle higher surface temperatures and heavy traffic.

This difference highlights the value of planning with local needs in mind. India’s experience shows how climate-based engineering can improve the life of roads and reduce maintenance over time. It also reflects the growing strength of Indian engineering and infrastructure planning.

As weather patterns continue to change across the world, every country will have new challenges to address. Engineers and policymakers can learn from one another and adopt better practices that suit changing conditions. Good infrastructure is never about competition. It is about understanding nature, using the right technology and preparing for the future. That is the true message behind this discussion and it deserves attention from every nation today.

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