Assam Rifles Rings in 2026 with Border Villages, Fostering Unity on India-Myanmar Frontier

The Assam Rifles celebrated the New Year with residents in border villages of Manipur's Chandel district, organizing friendly volleyball matches and community festivities. The events aimed to reinforce bonds and promote sportsmanship and unity with local communities along the sensitive frontier. Approximately 250 residents participated alongside troops, with the celebration concluding on a note of warmth and mutual appreciation. This initiative was part of broader New Year outreach by the Indian Army across the Northeastern states, including similar events in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.

Key Points: Assam Rifles New Year Celebration with Manipur Border Villages

  • Friendly volleyball matches with youth
  • Distribution of sweets & gifts to children
  • Engagement with 250+ local residents
  • Part of broader Army outreach in Northeast
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Assam Rifles celebrates New Year with border residents along India-Myanmar frontier in Manipur

Assam Rifles celebrated New Year 2026 with residents along the India-Myanmar border in Manipur, organizing sports & community events to strengthen bonds.

"fostering goodwill and strengthening the enduring bonds with the residents - Defence Spokesman Lt Col Mahendra Rawat"

Imphal, Jan 1

The Assam Rifles on Thursday celebrated the New Year with enthusiasm and warmth in villages located along the India-Myanmar border in Manipur, reinforcing its bond with local communities through various outreach activities, officials said.

Manipur shares a 398 km unfenced international border with Myanmar. Defence spokesman Lt Col Mahendra Rawat said that to mark the arrival of the New Year 2026, a vibrant celebration was organised by Assam Rifles with local communities at Sehlon, Kovang and Kachinbung villages along the bordering Chandel district of Manipur.

The event aimed at fostering goodwill and strengthening the enduring bonds with the residents of the villages near the India-Myanmar Border (IMB) through shared festivities and mutual interaction.

The highlight of the celebrations was a series of friendly volleyball matches played between local youth and the team of the Assam Rifles.

According to the spokesman, these matches, held across multiple villages, generated enthusiastic participation and a spirited atmosphere, effectively promoting the values of sportsmanship and unity.

By engaging the younger generation through positive competition, the initiative reinforced a sense of camaraderie and healthy interaction. Following the matches, the winning teams were felicitated to encourage continued youth engagement in sports.

Beyond the sporting arena, the festive cheer was extended to the younger members of the community through the distribution of sweets and gifts, the official said. The inclusive environment was further enhanced by refreshments arranged for all attendees, ensuring the New Year began on a note of warmth and harmony.

Lt Col Rawat said that approximately 250 local residents participated in the event along with a combined group of 45 officials and troops from Assam Rifles, which concluded with the community expressing sincere appreciation for the shared celebration, further solidifying the foundation of trust and cooperation in the border region.

Meanwhile, the Indian Army on Thursday strengthened civil-military bonds through a New Year outreach programme in Arunachal Pradesh's West Siang district, which shares an international border with China and an inter-state boundary with Assam, officials said.

Army personnel organised a series of sports and community interaction activities, including tug of war, archery and other traditional games, which witnessed enthusiastic participation from the villagers of all age groups, including women and children of Bene Village in West Siang district.

In another such New Year's Day celebration, in a heartwarming gesture reflecting the enduring commitment to society, the Red Shield Division under the aegis of Spear Corps of the Indian Army organised the New Year Celebration 2026 with children of the Nirasoi Shishu Bhawan orphanage in Assam's Jorhat district.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good to see positive news from the North East. The Assam Rifles and Army have a tough job securing our borders. Engaging with youth through sports is a smart way to connect. Hope they also address local development issues like road connectivity and mobile networks in these remote villages.
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Aman W
While the gesture is nice, we must remember that a 398 km border with Myanmar is largely unfenced. Celebrations are one day; security and stability are needed every day. The real test is preventing illegal crossings and smuggling that affect local communities year-round.
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Sarah B
The inclusion of traditional games like archery in Arunachal is a thoughtful touch. It shows respect for local culture. Building bonds isn't just about imposing presence, but integrating respectfully. More of this, please.
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Karthik V
Heartwarming to read about the orphanage visit in Jorhat. Our armed forces are truly the guardians of the nation, protecting borders and also showing compassion. This is the India I am proud of. Salute to the Spear Corps! 🙏
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Meera T
As someone from the region, I appreciate these efforts. But it should not be a one-off event for a press release. Consistency is key. Regular medical camps, career guidance for youth, and support for local schools would make a deeper impact. The intention is good, though.

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