Key Points

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi met with Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu to strengthen civil-military cooperation. They discussed the Army's expanded role in state development beyond border security. Key topics included tourism development in strategic areas and economic integration of forward villages. Both leaders committed to continued partnership for Arunachal's progress and national security.

Key Points: Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi Meets Arunachal CM Pema Khandu

  • Army and state government discuss economic integration of forward border areas
  • Focus on developing tourism facilities at strategic locations like Mayudia
  • Plans to address land issues and boost local youth Army recruitment
  • Collaboration on absorbing Agniveers and ex-servicemen into state services
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Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi calls on Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu

Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi and Arunachal CM Pema Khandu discuss border development, Vibrant Villages Programme, and military-civilian partnership in state progress.

"The Army is no longer just guarding our borders; it has become a key partner in Arunachal Pradesh's development. - Pema Khandu"

Itanagar, September 18

Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Upendra Dwivedi, accompanied by Lt. Gen. Abhijit S. Pendharkar, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 3 Corps, on Thursday called on Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu at the Civil Secretariat in Itanagar, according to a release.

The release stated that the meeting covered a wide range of issues, reaffirming the Army's role as not just a border-guarding force but as an active partner in the state's development.

Discussions included the successful implementation of the Vibrant Villages Programme (VVP), with a focus on economic integration of forward areas, last-mile tourism development, and investment opportunities in scenic and strategic regions, the release added.

CM Khandu expressed gratitude to the Army for its support in developing tourist facilities in places like Mayudia and other scenic sites, including the holy waterfall at Yangtse on the border.

As per the official release, plans were also discussed for further development of the war memorial at Namti Valley in Walong.

The Chief Minister and the visiting Army leadership also deliberated on addressing land issues, encouraging the recruitment of local youths into the Army, providing recognition to gallantry award winners from Arunachal Pradesh, and exploring pathways for inducting Agniveers into the state police and absorbing ex-servicemen into state government services.

Highlighting the Army's expanded role, Khandu said, "The Army is no longer just guarding our borders; it has become a key partner in Arunachal Pradesh's development. Their efforts are visible in tourism projects across the state, in improving connectivity, and in creating economic opportunities in forward areas.

"Such Army-state collaboration not only strengthens national security but also boosts local economies and transforms the state's landscape", he added.

Army Chief further urged all MLAs and local administrations to actively involve the Army in civilian functions and recognise their role as partners in the state's developmental journey.

The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to continue working together for the progress of Arunachal Pradesh and the broader vision of nation-building, said the release.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of our armed forces! They're not just protecting our borders but also helping develop infrastructure in challenging terrain. The tourism development in Yangtse and Mayudia will showcase Arunachal's beauty to the world.
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Michael C
As someone who has visited Arunachal, I can say the Army's presence has been transformative. Their work in improving connectivity and infrastructure in remote areas is commendable. Great to see this partnership strengthening.
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Ananya R
The focus on recruiting local youth and absorbing Agniveers into state police is a smart move. It creates employment opportunities and ensures local representation in security forces. Hope they implement this effectively!
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Suresh O
While I appreciate the Army's development role, I hope the state government ensures that local communities are properly consulted in these projects. Development should not come at the cost of indigenous rights and environmental concerns.
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Karthik V
The war memorial at Namti Valley is an important project. We must honor our heroes who sacrificed everything for the nation. Glad to see both civil and military leadership working together on this. 🙏
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Nisha Z
This collaborative approach is exactly what our border states need. The Army understands the ground realities better than anyone. Their involvement in development will ensure projects are practical and sustainable.

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