Which park was created after Kargil War and located close to LoC?

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Kishtwar

The correct answer is: D. Kishtwar

Kishtwar National Park is a national park in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It was created in 1981 and is located in the Kishtwar district of the state. The park is spread over an area of 1,076 square kilometers (416 sq mi) and is home to a variety of wildlife, including snow leopards, brown bears, Himalayan tahr, and musk deer. The park is also home to a number of plant species, including the Himalayan blue poppy.

The park was created after the Kargil War in 1999. The war was fought between India and Pakistan over the disputed territory of Kargil. The war was a major setback for India and led to the death of hundreds of Indian soldiers. The creation of Kishtwar National Park was seen as a way to boost morale and to show the world that India was committed to protecting its environment.

The park is located close to the Line of Control (LoC), which is the de facto border between India and Pakistan. The LoC is a disputed border and there have been a number of skirmishes between Indian and Pakistani troops along the LoC. The park is located in a remote area and is difficult to access. This has helped to protect the park from poaching and other human activities.

The park is a popular tourist destination. Visitors can go trekking, camping, and bird watching in the park. The park is also home to a number of villages and the park authorities have worked to develop these villages so that they can benefit from tourism.

The park is an important part of the Indian environment. It is home to a variety of wildlife and plant species. The park is also a popular tourist destination. The park is located close to the LoC and is a symbol of India’s commitment to protecting its environment.

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