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North East News Updated May 17, 2026 · 22:56

Indian Army's Self-Defence Camp Empowers Students in Arunachal Pradesh

The Indian Army's Spearhead Division conducted a week-long self-defence training camp for students at Menchuka Valley School in Arunachal Pradesh. The camp focused on physical fitness, discipline, and self-defence awareness with qualified instructors. It aimed to enhance resilience and life skills while motivating youth towards leadership and nation-building. Additionally, the Army organized training for Village Defence Groups in Ramban district to strengthen security coordination.

Arunachal Pradesh: Indian Army conducts self-defence training camp at Menchuka Valley school

Menchuka, May 17

The Spearhead Division under the aegis of Spear Corps, conducted a week-long self-defence training camp for students of Class VI and above at Menchuka Valley School, Arunachal Pradesh, reaffirming the Indian Army's commitment towards youth empowerment and community engagement.

The training camp was conducted by qualified instructors of the Indian Army and focused on promoting physical fitness, discipline and self-defence awareness among students.

Participants were trained in basic self-defence techniques, situational awareness and confidence-building activities aimed at enhancing resilience and essential life skills.

The initiative witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and faculty members and was widely appreciated by the local community.

Besides imparting practical skills, the camp also aimed at motivating the youth towards leadership, responsibility and nation-building.

Such outreach programmes continue to strengthen the bond between the Indian Army and the people of Arunachal Pradesh while fostering mutual trust, cooperation and a shared commitment towards an empowered and secure future.

Meanwhile, the Indian Army also organised a comprehensive training capsule for Village Defence Groups (VDGs) from Kabbi, Gandhri, Khatter, Mughala and Bhatni villages in Ramban district.

The training aimed at enhancing local preparedness, strengthening coordination with security forces and fostering a secure environment for the smooth conduct of the annual pilgrimage, which symbolises faith, unity and national integration.

The capsule included practical training on firing positions, weapon handling and fire & move drills, enabling participants to effectively respond during contingencies and assist in maintaining vigilance in their respective areas.

Amarnath Yatra is an annual pilgrimage to the Amarnath cave, where devotees pay homage to an ice stalagmite believed to be the lingam of Lord Shiva.

The Amarnath Yatra involves a challenging trek to the Amarnath cave shrine in Jammu and Kashmir. The yatra attracts hundreds of thousands of devotees each year, making security a critical concern.

— ANI

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Priya S
As a parent, I feel reassured seeing the Army take such proactive steps in remote areas like Menchuka Valley. This not only teaches self-defence but also fosters a sense of responsibility and national pride among students. The local community must be very grateful for this!
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Rohit P
Good to see the Army engaging with villages near the border. But honestly, I wish more such camps were held regularly throughout the year, not just once. Consistent training would make a bigger difference. Still, it's a welcome move! 😊
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Siddharth J
The part about training Village Defence Groups near Ramban for Amarnath Yatra is equally important. The Yatra attracts lakhs of devotees, and local preparedness is key to security. This is a holistic approach by the Army—covering both education and pilgrimage safety. Well done!
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Michael C
Impressive work by the Indian Army. This kind of community outreach is vital for building trust in border regions. The self-defence training for school kids is especially thoughtful—it equips them with life skills while strengthening ties with the Army. Kudos!
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Raghav A
It's nice to see the Army doing soft-power initiatives like this. However, I hope the training includes psychological support too, as kids in border areas face unique stressors. Overall, a positive step towards nation-building. 🇮🇳
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