India opens Shaurya Gatha museum at 10269 feet to secure border and relive Tangdhar wars

The checkpoint has airport style frisking and trained dogs
At 10,269 feet in north Kashmir’s Sadhana Pass, India’s Army and the J&K administration inaugurated a new checkpoint and the Shaurya Gatha war museum. Set on the Shamshabari Range, the integrated transit facility includes airport-style infrastructure, frisking protocols, and trained dogs aimed at stopping narcotics smuggling. The museum, built by the 28 Infantry Division and 104 Brigade, preserves Tangdhar’s role in three India-Pakistan wars, including a viewpoint honouring Brigadier Harbaksh Singh. Officials also promoted battlefield tourism and cultural heritage.
- Sadhana Pass is located at 10,269 feet in north Kashmir
- Lt Governor Manoj Sinha unveiled the Integrated Transit Facility and museum
- Checkpoint includes airport-style infrastructure, trained dogs, and frisking protocols
- Museum built by 28 Infantry Division and 104 Brigade preserves three Pakistan wars
- Harbaksh Viewpoint honours Brigadier Harbaksh Singh’s 1947-48 Tangdhar campaign
- Event ties to a January 2025 Defence Ministry move promoting battlefield tourism
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