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Jammu and Kashmir: Indian Army Unveils 'INDIA' Selfie Point in Baramulla - Watch

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 3, 2024 08:40 IST

The Indian Army's Dagger Division has inaugurated a unique structure named "#INDIA" in the Uri town of Baramulla district, ...

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The Indian Army's Dagger Division has inaugurated a unique structure named "#INDIA" in the Uri town of Baramulla district, Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday, March 3. This structure serves as a designated "selfie point" for visitors to the region. 

The selfie point provides a visually appealing location for visitors to capture memories of their visit to the scenic Uri region. The structure prominently displays the word "#INDIA" in bold letters, fostering a sense of patriotism and national identity among visitors and locals alike. 

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The "INDIA" selfie point has garnered positive reactions from both tourists and locals. It is seen as a creative and innovative approach to promoting tourism while instilling a sense of national pride in the region.

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