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.
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