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FEROZEPUR FORT SHOWCASING SIKH MILITARY LEGACY OPENS FOR PUBLIC AFTER 200 YEARS

  • NEWS Desk Global
  • Jun 2
  • 1 min read



In a move to promote heritage tourism and reconnect locals with the region’s military legacy, the Army’s Golden Arrow Division has opened the historic Ferozepur Fort to the public for the first time in over two centuries. The fort is located near the Indo-Pakistan border and was inaugurated by the Army as part of a broader initiative to preserve national heritage and encourage responsible tourism in border areas.

“The reopening of Ferozepur Fort not only reconnects the region with its storied past but also reaffirms its identity as a symbol of valour, resilience and national pride, firmly placing it on Punjab's cultural and heritage tourism map,” said Major General R S Manral, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Golden Arrow Division.

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