January 25, 2024
1 min read

Army Unveils ‘India Selfie Point’ Near LoC

This symbolic gesture by Nagi reflects the increasing sense of nationalism in the valley….reports Asian Lite News

In a notable initiative, the Indian Army has inaugurated the ‘India Selfie Point’ near the Line of Control in the Uri sector of Jammu and Kashmir. Renowned artist Rouble Nagi generously gifted this innovative space, adding to her contributions in various locations across the region. Nagi, recognized for her work in art, literature, and social causes, has been particularly instrumental in empowering women in rural Kashmir through skill development initiatives and fostering village entrepreneurs under her Art Foundation.

This symbolic gesture by Nagi reflects the increasing sense of nationalism in the valley. The ‘India Selfie Point’ was officially opened by the Dagger Division, in the presence of senior army officials and distinguished civilians from Uri. Positioned strategically along NH-44, the selfie point offers an immersive and interactive space designed to revolutionize the way visitors capture and share moments in the remote border region of Uri in Baramulla district.

Conceptualized with the goal of providing a distinctive and engaging environment, the selfie point embodies the Army’s commitment to enhancing community engagement. It not only serves as a picturesque location for locals and tourists to enjoy the breathtaking scenery with the Jhelum River as a backdrop but also symbolizes the spirit of Vibrant India.

The officials emphasize that the ‘#INDIA Selfie Point’ goes beyond being just a photo spot; it is an immersive experience encouraging self-expression and celebrating the beauty of Uri. Whether one is a photography enthusiast, a social media influencer, or an individual seeking to capture a special moment, this space is thoughtfully designed to inspire and resonate with the essence of the region.Top of Form

ALSO READ: India, France & UAE Conduct Joint Air Drills

Previous Story

One Nation One Election panel holds consultations with jurists

Next Story

New Marshall Islands President Reaffirms Ties With Taiwan

Latest from Defence

Retaliation Looms, Pakistan Alerts UN

On Wednesday, India retaliated against Pakistan for the terrorist attack last month that killed 26 people at Pahalgam in Kashmir…reports Asian Lite News Pakistan has signaled its intent to escalate military action

Over 45,000 affected by Somalia flash floods 

The Horn of Africa is one of the regions most vulnerable to climate change, and extreme weather events are becoming increasingly frequent and intense  More than 45,000 people have been affected by

Kanga power!  

A partnership between Kenya, the UK and private sector to deliver growth and jobs by reducing reliance on foreign imports, supporting women and the environment   The UK, Kenya, and the County
Go toTop

Don't Miss

NSA Doval to meet Yi in Beijing; border on agenda 

The meeting between NSA Doval and Wang Yi has been

Hectic diplomatic calendar for India in 2023

Australian PM, French President, German Chancellor set to visit India