Watch how Indian Army converted an old bridge into a stunning ‘Border Brew Cafe’ near Arunachal border

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Scenic Border Brew Cafe Video Shared by the Government
This innovative concept blends heritage infrastructure with modern services and tourism potential, making it the only one of its kind in the entire north-east region, an official statement said.
A video of the beautiful Border Brew Cafe was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by MyGov Arunachal Pradesh account. Developed under the cafe banner Operation SadbhavnaIndian Army’s initiative to promote trust and development in remote areas. In a remarkable achievement, the Indian Army completed the construction of this project in just 31 days. What makes it even more special is that it was built over a decommissioned Bailey Bridge spanning the scenic Ngyamjang Chu river. The post, which includes a short video, takes a look at the layout and explains how this unique spot is designed to do double duty: lending a helping hand to nearby communities while giving a solid boost to tourism in Arunachal.
Tawang district public relations officer said in a post on
The decommissioned bridge found a new life
The decommissioned bridge has found new life, transforming what was once just infrastructure into a welcome center for travelers and residents alike. With Arunachal Pradesh gradually emerging as a tourism destination, this café could become a must-visit landmark for those who dare to venture to the less explored corners of the state.
The video shared with the update began to attract curious eyes online by showcasing the cafe’s unique location in action. The video is being shared by several senior government officials, including Arunchal Pradesh Chief Minister and senior central government official Sanjeev Sanyal. As more details continue to emerge, one thing is becoming clear: This small but smart initiative will leave a lasting impact on the border region.



