By T N Ashok In Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, there is a café where coffee is excellent. The altitude is 10,000 feet. And beneath your chair, under riveted steel plates that once shook with the boots of soldiers retreating in the bitter winter of 1962, a stream murmurs through one of the most geopolitically charged valleys on earth. Welcome to what may be the world’s most dramatically situated café — a converted Bailey bridge in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, perched in India’s remotest northeast, a land of cloud-draped monasteries and contested borders with China. The aroma of fresh-ground coffee drifts across…
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