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	- Doklam in Sikkim will be open to tourists from September 2025, eight years after the India-China standoff.
 
	- It is 68 km from Gangtok and lies at the meeting point of India, Bhutan, and China, at 13,780 feet above sea level.
 
	- Doklam has become a sensitive area in 2017 when China tried to build a road in Bhutan’s claimed land, and India stepped in to help Bhutan.
 
	- The Defence Ministry has chosen Doklam as one of three battlefield tourism spots in Sikkim to show important military sites.
 
	- The other two places are Nathu La and Cho La, where India and China had clashes in 1967.
 

                                 
                            
                                
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