Indian Army inaugurates Border Brew Cafe under Operation Sadbhavna in Arunachal Pradesh

The Indian Army has opened a unique cafe named Border Brew in Zemithang, Arunachal Pradesh. This initiative, part of Operation Sadbhavna, is built on a decommissioned bridge. The cafe aims to create jobs for the local Monpa community. It will also...

Guwahati: In a unique move the Indian Army has inaugurated the Border Brew Cafe under 'Operation Sadbhavna' in Arunachal Pradesh.

A defence spokesperson said that the project has come up at Zemithang village in Tawang district.

It has come up on decommissioned Bailey Bridge over the Nyamjang Chu, a 125-km-long perennial cross-border river originating in Tibet (Shannan Prefecture) and flowing through the Zemithang valley in Tawang district of Arunachal.


The idea is to generate sustainable livelihood opportunities, the cafe actively involves the local community while promoting tourism in the region.


The inauguration ceremony witnessed enthusiastic participation from local residents, dignitaries, and Army personnel, marking a proud and promising milestone for Zemithang and the region at large.

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Google preferred Pro Defence, Guwahati stated in X, "Border Brew Café opens in Zemithang, Arunachal Pradesh.IndianArmy inaugurates a unique café under #OperationSadbhavna, built on a decommissioned Bailey Bridge over River Nyamjang Chu. It promotes tourism, empowers the Monpa community & boosts local livelihoods."


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