Pangsau Pass International Festival
- Recently, the Pangsau Pass International Festival (PPIF) 2025 was celebrated in Arunachal Pradesh.
- It highlights the region’s rich cultural heritage and its historical role during World War II.
- The festival has been celebrated annually since 2007 in Nampong, Arunachal Pradesh, during the third week of January. It is a key event promoting cultural exchange between Northeast India and Myanmar.
- A 150-member delegation from Myanmar attended this year’s festival, promoting cross-border cooperation and shared cultural heritage.
- Pangsau Pass, also known as Pan Saung Pass, is situated at an elevation of 3,727 feet (1,136 meters) along the India-Myanmar border.
- It lies on the crest of ....
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