Border Brew Cafe opens in Arunachal, promotes tourism, community growth

20 March,2026 08:28 AM IST |  Tawang  |  Agencies

It was built by the Indian Army in a record time of just 31 days

The refreshment facility has been built by the Indian Army and will be managed by local Monpa women. PIC/X/@NortheastToday


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With an aim to promote community development and sustainable tourism in remote border areas, a refreshment facility managed by local Monpa women was inaugurated at Zemithang in Arunachal Pradesh on Thursday.

The Border Brew Cafe has been constructed on a decommissioned Bailey bridge over the river Nyamjang Chu. It was built by the Indian Army in a record time of just 31 days.

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