National Highway 6 (India)

National Highway 6, commonly referred to as NH 6, is a primary national highway in India. The highway passes through the Indian states of Meghalaya, Assam, and Mizoram. Before renumbering of national highways NH-6 was variously numbered as old national highways 40, 44, 154 & 54.

Route
NH6 links Jorabat, Shillong, Jowai, Badarpur, Panchgram, Kolasib, Kanpui, Aizawl, Seling, Lumtui, Khawthlir, Tuisen, Neihdawn, Champhai and terminates near Zokhawthar at India/Myanmar border. In sept 2008, a 120 meter long tunnel was built at Sonapur in Meghalaya inside the Narpuh Sanctuary northwest of Silchar, it connects Meghalaya with Assam's Barak Valley in Meghalaya's southeast.

Junctions

 * Terminal near Jorabat.
 * near Shillong
 * near Jowai
 * near Kolasib.
 * near Aizawl.
 * near Selling.
 * near Kawlkulh

Asian Highways
Jorabat to Shillong stretch of National Highway 6 is part of Asian Highway 1 and Asian Highway 2.