From cafes in Ladakh to Pangong Tso, the other side of Indian Army

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
  • Army in Ladakh is not just about tanks and helicopters. Watch this video by Snehesh Alex Philip & Suraj Singh Bisht to see how the Army has set up multiple cafes in Ladakh that serve not just soldiers but also tourists.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @sameercoolsmcet
    @sameercoolsmcet 12 часов назад +1

    This is a very lovely cafe and the rates are also cheap and the taste is also good.

  • @paragpotdar3172
    @paragpotdar3172 15 часов назад +3

    Try hosting The Great Himalayan Car Rally if possible. Jai Hind 🇮🇳🙏

  • @vivekanandholla6730
    @vivekanandholla6730 16 часов назад +2

    Nice. Hope to ride there one day. Thank you forthis information

  • @RoyJacob5
    @RoyJacob5 26 минут назад

    thank you for covering this "The Print" team! I'm sure, such efforts will be a catalyst, and tourism will bloom. (A) It's functional - the army needs rest and relief - that is a given. (B) Being an outpost type of area, let it also generate income. (C) If there is hesitation to invest; for whatever fears - such outlets will serve as an inspiration.
    *One hopes the paper works necessary for others to open shop in these areas - the government does not over complicate them.* Once a person can board a train in Kanyakumari and disembark at Kashmir - with such cafe's; why would Indian's want to tour another country?
    Sparce explorations were done by determined citizens, with the mud roads in the past. Damage to vehicle, body and terribly slow - they still did it - it was an adventure; for the very few, mostly men.
    In 2024, the roads are... well - there finally exist - actual roads, so even more citizens will ride and drive.
    In 2025, no bar to one's age or gender; those who were once shy/could not afford a trip to the tips of India - can actually do it.
    *This is the definition of the term "game changer". The view is there, naturally; the cafes and beds are sprouting; the trains will soon be running - woop woop! to my country!*

  • @vichar4923
    @vichar4923 17 часов назад +1

    Would love to go there..... so cool🏍️🚲🚴🏿‍♂️🚵🏿‍♂️

  • @Rommel992
    @Rommel992 13 часов назад

    Similar establishments are also run by the army in Arunachal Pradesh.

  • @VictimHood-qv1hx
    @VictimHood-qv1hx 16 часов назад +1

    WOW WOW WOW

  • @unlimtedideas
    @unlimtedideas 17 часов назад

    That's why jawans don't get leave on time

  • @mike1230-fh3mw
    @mike1230-fh3mw 22 секунды назад

    Ladakh should be a cantonment area... We should never give china a chance.. a single mistake will cost us dearly and india can't fight pla as pla is very powerful... 6th schedule will weaken army and our national defence... Jai hind!!!

  • @aswinprabhu5265
    @aswinprabhu5265 15 часов назад

    Do they sell petrol there?😅

  • @Tinjinladakh
    @Tinjinladakh 8 часов назад

    This is why we need 6th scheduled, this jobs should be reserve to local not the army