Arunachal Border Security: Governor Meets Army Chiefs Amid Eastern Command Talks

The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh held a high-level meeting with top Eastern Command Army officers. They talked about keeping the eastern borders secure and helping former soldiers. The Governor also praised the Army's work with local villages and its role in national programs. He took the chance to wish everyone a happy Indigenous Faith Day, celebrating the state's unique tribal cultures.

Key Points: Arunachal Governor Parnaik Discusses Eastern Border Security with Army

  • Governor Parnaik reviewed eastern border security with senior Army commanders
  • Discussions covered welfare of ex-servicemen and resolving land issue cases
  • The Governor commended the Army for peace along borders and community relations
  • He urged regular ex-servicemen rallies and Veer Nari participation across the state
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Arunachal Guv discusses eastern border security with senior Army officers

Arunachal Governor Lt. Gen. K.T. Parnaik meets Eastern Command chief Lt. Gen. R.C. Tiwari to review border security, ex-servicemen welfare, and civil-military cooperation.

"A strong, secure and progressive India not only bolsters national stability but also upholds the ethical use of emerging technologies. – Governor Lt. Gen. K.T. Parnaik (Retd.)"

Itanagar, Nov 30

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. General K. T. Parnaik (Retd.) on Sunday discussed a wide range of issues related to national security and civil-military cooperation during a meeting with Eastern Command chief Lt. General R.C. Tiwari, officials said.

The General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Command, Lt. General R.C. Tiwari, accompanied by General Officer Commanding, 3 Corps, Lt. General Abhijit S. Pendharkar, called on the Governor at Raj Bhavan in Itanagar.

A Raj Bhavan official said that besides reviewing the security of the eastern borders, the discussions also covered the welfare of ex-servicemen, land issue cases, and other matters concerning the Army’s engagement with the state government.

The Governor highlighted the vision of ‘Sashakt, Surakshit aur Viksit Bharat’, stressing the government’s commitment to enhancing capability, strengthening infrastructure, adopting advanced technologies, promoting Atmanirbhar Bharat, and safeguarding the welfare of soldiers and veterans.

He underscored that a strong, secure and progressive India not only bolsters national stability but also upholds the ethical use of emerging technologies and reinforces humanitarian values globally.

Conveying the goodwill of the people of Arunachal Pradesh, the Governor commended the Eastern Army Commander for maintaining peace and tranquillity along the borders, fostering close relations with local communities, and adopting a collaborative approach in implementing the Vibrant Village Programme.

He said the goodwill built by the Indian Armed Forces has significantly contributed to the economic well-being of border residents while simultaneously strengthening national security in these sensitive regions.

Governor Parnaik also urged the Army Commander to conduct Ex-Servicemen rallies regularly across different parts of the state, given its challenging terrain. He further emphasised the need to ensure active participation of Veer Naris, acknowledging their sacrifice and their vital role in the veteran community.

Meanwhile, the Governor extended his heartiest greetings to the people of the state on the special occasion of Indigenous Faith Day. He expressed hope that the celebration will inspire people to carry forward the indigenous faith systems that communities have preserved since time immemorial.

In his message, the Governor said Arunachal Pradesh is home to many indigenous tribes, each with unique cultures, lifestyles, beliefs and practices that have been conserved and passed down from generation to generation.

A Raj Bhavan statement said the Day, observed in honour of indigenous faiths, cultures and customs, reflects the unique cultural heritage of the indigenous people. Quoting the Governor, the statement said it also reinforces the distinctive culture of the state, which has always stood for peace and harmony among tribal communities and with nature.

To strengthen this spirit, the Governor said the beliefs of indigenous peoples must be respected, and their extraordinary culture and traditions must be maintained.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Arunachal, the mention of the Vibrant Village Programme is key. Development in border areas is national security. Happy to see Indigenous Faith Day getting recognition too – preserving culture is vital.
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Vikram M
Strong borders mean a strong India. Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence is the need of the hour. Hope these discussions translate into faster infrastructure projects and better equipment for our jawans posted in the freezing cold.
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while these meetings are important, we often hear about 'discussions' and 'vision'. The people of Arunachal need to see more concrete action on the ground – better roads, schools, and healthcare. That's real security.
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Priya S
The civil-military cooperation part is crucial. Army's presence should be a source of support for locals, not friction. Glad the Governor highlighted community relations. Also, a retired General as Governor brings valuable insight.
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Karthik V
Arunachal is an integral and inseparable part of India. Every step to secure it is welcome. Salute to the Eastern Command for maintaining peace. The focus on indigenous culture alongside security shows a holistic approach.

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