In the press release, the Army further added that while there are a number of initiatives undertaken by separate state governments of each state in this regard, a concerted, synergised and integrated effort have been made by the Indian Army through a series of adventure activities across most of the border regions from Sikkim to nearly the Easternmost tip of Arunachal Pradesh.”
Further as per the press release, the highlight of the said initiative was the Civil-Military cooperation in actively promoting adventure tourism across Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh in challenging places, which were not very well known till date.
Reportedly, the Army also started a three-month long series of expeditions as part of the initiative, which included numerous expeditions to lure more and more visitors.
The release added that due to the inaccessibility of the areas, most of the routes along the LAC have never been explored by civilians. 11 points along the LAC were contacted during the initiative, with the most prominent being the summit of Mt Jonsong, situated at the tri-junction of India-Nepal and Tibet, for the third time in history, it noted.