"In the past three years, army has conducted a total of 264 educational and national integration tours and in each tour, a group usually comprises approximately 30 members," a defence spokesman said.
He said that the army's Northern Command has been organising trips for students and youths from Jammu and Kashmir to the rest of the country from time to time.
"These trips are aimed at providing them exposure to the development in the other parts of India, the new educational opportunities, other cultures and religious sites that demonstrate the secular character of the county, India's constitutional institutions and heritage sites," he said.
"Sadbhavana means harmony. Operation Sadbhavana is social responsibility initiative by the army... The armed forces are partners in development of the country and the state," he said.
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