New Initiative: Indian Army to Open Several Border Areas for Tourism

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New Delhi: The Indian Army is set to open several border areas for tourism as part of a new initiative aimed at enhancing regional development and national security. This initiative, known as Border Area Tourism, was announced during the Border Area Development Seminar held on September 11. The seminar focused on addressing the challenges and opportunities in promoting tourism in India’s border regions, which have historically been underutilised despite their rich cultural and natural heritage.

The primary goal of the Border Area Tourism initiative is to leverage tourism as a tool for regional development while simultaneously enhancing national security. By increasing tourist footfall in these areas, the initiative aims to boost local economies and foster cultural exchange.

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The initiative recognises that well-developed border areas can act as a deterrent to adversarial claims, thereby strengthening national security. The Army Chief highlighted that economic and tourist activity in these regions can discredit claims made by neighbouring countries.

A comprehensive roadmap has been outlined, focusing on three key pillars: infrastructure development, sustainable practices, and community engagement. This includes building roads, bridges, and communication networks to facilitate easier access for tourists.

The initiative involves collaboration between various stakeholders, including government bodies, military organisations, and the private sector. This multi-level coordination aims to streamline processes and enhance tourism infrastructure effectively.

In regions like Sikkim, the Indian Army has already been facilitating tourist visits to popular sites such as Nathu La and Yumthang Valley. They have also provided assistance during emergencies, demonstrating their commitment to both tourism promotion and local welfare.

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The Border Area Tourism initiative is anticipated to transform India’s border regions into vibrant centres of cultural exchange and economic progress. By addressing existing challenges and capitalising on opportunities for development, this initiative could significantly contribute to the overall growth and stability of these strategically important areas.

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