Guwahati: What we call an innovation at its best for community development, a decommissioned Bailey Bridge over the River Nyamjang Chu in Arunachal Pradesh has been converted to a cafe by the engineers of the Indian Army.
In a significant step towards promoting community development and sustainable tourism in remote border regions, the Indian Army has inaugurated the Border Brew Café under Operation Sadbhavna in Zemithang, Arunachal Pradesh. The project is dedicated to the welfare and empowerment of the local Monpa tribal community.
What makes the Border Brew Café truly unique is its innovative construction on a decommissioned Bailey Bridge over the River Nyamjang Chu. This pioneering concept seamlessly blends heritage infrastructure with modern utility, making it one of its kind in the entire Northeast region. The café is poised to emerge as an iconic destination for tourists and travellers exploring this scenic frontier area.
Developed with a vision to generate sustainable livelihood opportunities, the café actively involves the local community while promoting tourism in the region. The initiative is expected to enhance residents’ economic prospects by showcasing local culture, traditions, and hospitality.

Demonstrating remarkable efficiency and commitment, the Indian Army completed the project in a record 31 days, reflecting exceptional planning, coordination, and execution.
The initiative embodies the core ethos of Operation Sadbhavna, which focuses on fostering goodwill, strengthening civil-military relations, and contributing to the socio-economic development of border communities.
The inauguration ceremony witnessed enthusiastic participation from local residents, dignitaries, and Army personnel, marking a proud and promising milestone for Zemithang and the region at large.
Seminar on “Know Your Neighbour” by Spearhead Division
Spearhead Division of Spear Corps under the aegis of Eastern Command successfully concluded the two-day Seminar on Know Your Neighbour at Likabali Military Station on March 24, 2026.
The seminar was graced by the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lieutenant General KT Parnaik, PVSM, UYSM, YSM (Retd), who shared his valuable insights and witnessed enriching deliberations on neighbouring countries by SMEs from the civil domain, industry practitioners and the Indian Army. The event was attended by Officers from the Indian Armed Forces, Civil Administration, ITBP, college students, and NCC Cadets.
The final day focused on in-depth deliberations on growth and development, offering valuable insights into the organisational framework and approach of neighbouring countries. The sessions witnessed active engagement and meaningful exchange of ideas, highlighting the significance of continued professional discourse on emerging challenges.
The successful conduct of the seminar reflects the Indian Army’s commitment to promoting knowledge sharing and enhancing preparedness in an evolving geopolitical landscape.


















