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Indian Army to Open Restricted Border Areas for Tourism to Boost Remote Development

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Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 25, 2024
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Indian Army to Open Restricted Border Areas for Tourism to Boost Remote Development

In an effort to enhance border tourism and promote development in remote areas, the Indian Army is set to open several restricted border regions to tourists, including sites along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). This initiative aligns with the government’s Vibrant Village Programme, which focuses on boosting connectivity, tourism, and socio-economic development in border areas.

Sources reveal that the initiative will make notable sites, such as the Galwan Memorial, accessible to visitors, mirroring the accessibility of the Rezang La War Memorial. Additionally, tourist access is expected to be extended to areas like Trishul and Rangla in Ladakh, contingent upon the completion of necessary logistical and infrastructural preparations. Collaboration between the Indian Army and civil authorities is crucial to ensure that operational readiness is maintained during this process.

At the heart of this initiative is a robust infrastructure development program. Over the past four years, the Indian Army, in conjunction with the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), has made significant investments in border infrastructure. More than 8,500 kilometers of roads have been constructed, predominantly focusing on areas along the LAC. Complementing this effort are the completion of 400 permanent bridges, including critical projects like the Se La and Shinkun La tunnels.

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The Bharat Net programme has also played a vital role in enhancing connectivity, providing high-speed internet access to 1,500 villages and connecting more than 7,000 remote border villages. These infrastructural enhancements are designed to improve access to underserved regions, promoting both tourism and societal development.

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Recent statistics from Defence Minister Rajnath Singh indicate a remarkable 30 percent increase in tourist footfalls across Ladakh, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh over the past four years. This surge is attributed to the upgraded infrastructure and a growing interest in border tourism.

Beyond just infrastructure, the Indian Army remains committed to assisting border communities through various support systems. Efforts include medical assistance, rescue missions, and relief services aimed at improving the living conditions of residents in these areas. The decision to open previously restricted zones for tourism symbolizes a significant move toward integrating isolated border regions into the national fabric, promoting both tourism and community welfare.

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ByJitendra Singh
A hardcore defence enthusiast with a strong interest in all things military and geopolitical.
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