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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This is a very lovely cafe and the rates are also cheap and the taste is also good.
Try hosting The Great Himalayan Car Rally if possible. Jai Hind 🇮🇳🙏
Nice. Hope to ride there one day. Thank you forthis information
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!*
Would love to go there..... so cool🏍️🚲🚴🏿♂️🚵🏿♂️
Similar establishments are also run by the army in Arunachal Pradesh.
WOW WOW WOW
That's why jawans don't get leave on time
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!!!
Do they sell petrol there?😅
No
This is why we need 6th scheduled, this jobs should be reserve to local not the army