The Indian Army's Golden Arrow Division has opened the historic Ferozepur Fort to tourists for the first time in more than 200 years, marking a major step in promoting heritage tourism and re-establishing a connection between the general public and India's rich military past. The fort, which is situated in Punjab close to the India-Pakistan border, is a reminder of the area's strategic significance and rich history.
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Ferozepur Fort In Punjab Reopens To Public After 200 Years
Ferozepur Fort, a symbol of Sikh military legacy and colonial history, opens to the public after 200 years. Explore its unique architecture, wartime role, and significance as a strategic British arsenal near the India–Pakistan border

A view of Ferozepur Fort
Photo: @cbferozepur/x
A view of Ferozepur Fort
Photo: @cbferozepur/x

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