Kargil (Ladakh) [India], In a tribute to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas, a new selfie point was unveiled at Hombotingla Pass in Ladakh on 24 April. This initiative is a joint effort of the Indian Army and the Department of Tourism. Kargil honors the valor and sacrifice of the soldiers who fought in the Kargil War, with the resounding slogan 'I Love Indian Army', the site offers breathtaking views of Kargil Town and the mighty Batalik Sector, which commemorates their sacrifices. Provides. The inauguration of this selfie point serves as a tribute to the indomitable spirit of our soldiers to defend the nation and aims to promote tourism and patriotism in the region.
Nestled amidst the majestic Zanskar ranges of Kargil, this selfie point will serve as a powerful symbol of unity and appreciation for the Indian Army. With the hashtag #KVDRajatJayanti, the selfie point will allow visitors to capture moments of reverence towards bravery and sacrifice. And invites you to share.With panoramic views of the rugged terrain and serene beauty of the surrounding landscapes, Selfie Point offers tourists a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich history and natural splendor of the area. Veterans, schools and teachers participated in the inauguration ceremony. For the college children, leaders and members of religious communities it was a poignant reminder of the courage and valor shown by our armed forces during the Kargil War.
Apart from honoring our heroes, the selfie point also aims to promote tourism in Kargil and showcase the cultural heritage and hospitality of the region. With its strategic location and stunning landscapes, Selfie Point is expected to attract and promote tourists from within the country and abroad.Boosting the local economy and a sense of pride among Kargil residents, this is the third such selfie point created by the Indian Army this month, including one each in Khaltse and Hamboting La, in the more than two-month-long conflict. , the Army managed to push back the Pakistani infiltrators who were hoisting the tricolor on the territory snatched from the enemy by occupying some important places in Kargil. On 26 July 1999, the Indian Army announced the successful completion of "Operation Vijay", declaring victory after almost three months of long fighting.