💨 Abstract
Eighteen students from Manipur University's National Security Studies Department completed a six-day educational field trip to Tawang and Arunachal Pradesh border areas. They gained insights into the region's strategic, historical, and cultural significance. The tour highlighted the Indian Army's role in national security and development, civil-military relations, and the region's cultural heritage.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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