Modi government opens LAC areas for tourism development

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The Indian government, led by Prime Minister Modi, is launching a new initiative called Bharat Ranbhoomi Darshan. This plan aims to increase tourism in border areas and support development in remote regions of India. Under this initiative, the Indian Army will open several previously restricted areas for tourists. This includes spots along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), which is a sensitive border area. The government has selected 77 different sites to be part of this initiative. These sites are important for their historical connections to the Indian Armed Forces and their sacrifices. Defense Analyst Maj Gen AK Siwach (R) has commented on the initiative, stating that the goal is to make all parts of Ladakh accessible to tourists. This is seen as a way to promote understanding and appreciation of the region's military history. Further details can be expected as the government prepares to roll out this tourism initiative.


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