Context:
An initiative of the Ministries of Defence and Tourism, as well as the Army, the “Bharat Ranbhoomi Darshan” app was launched by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on January 15 coinciding with the Army Day celebrations.
Key Features:
- Accessible Locations
- Ladakh’s Rezang-La, Arunachal Pradesh’s Kibithoo and Bum-La, and Kargil.
- Galwan and Doklam: Visit Galwan Valley and Doklam.
- Siachen Base Camp: Visit the base camp of the world’s highest battlefield.
- Other Sites: Pangong Tso and other forward locations from key battles.
- Operational Areas: Restricted Access, but other forward locations are opened.
Tourism Objectives:
- Border areas and historic battlefields are to be transformed into tourist destinations.
- Citizens are to be encouraged to see the valour of Indian soldiers and explore strategic areas.
Initiative Goals:
- Holistic development
- Build facilities for tourism and accessibility.
- Improves connectivity in the remotest areas.
- Develop patriotism and enhance the local economy.
- Showcases India’s military past and sacrifices by its armed forces.
One Stop Information Hub
- The application and website detail travel information along with historical significance of each place.