Key Points

Arunachal Pradesh Governor KT Parnaik has officially flagged off a special motorcycle expedition commemorating Walong Day. The nine-day journey from Tawang to Walong involves both Army personnel and civilian riders honoring the heroes of the 1962 war. Governor Parnaik praised the initiative as both an adventurous ride and a fitting tribute to the Indian Army's courage. During their journey, participants will also spread awareness about social issues and encourage youth to consider military careers.

Key Points: Arunachal Governor Parnaik Flags Off Walong Day Motorcycle Expedition

  • 21 riders including Army personnel and civilians participating in nine-day Tawang-Walong expedition
  • Expedition honors 1962 Battle of Walong heroes and their extraordinary courage
  • Governor emphasizes fostering bonds between military and civilian communities
  • Riders to spread awareness about drug abuse and public health issues during journey
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Arunachal Pradesh Governor flags off Walong Day commemoration motorcycle expedition

Governor Parnaik flags off 21 riders for Tawang-Walong expedition honoring 1962 war heroes, promoting patriotism and social awareness across Arunachal Pradesh.

"The journey is an adventurous ride for the participants and a befitting tribute to the extraordinary courage and resilience displayed by the Indian Army during the war. - Governor KT Parnaik"

Itanagar, October 10

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. General KT Parnaik (Retd.), flagged off the Itanagar leg of the motorcycle expedition commemorating the 63rd Walong Day from Raj Bhavan, Itanagar, on Friday.

Conceptualised by Headquarters 3 Corps and conducted by 10 MAHAR, 21 riders, 11 from the Indian Army, and 10 civilian riders from Arunachal Pradesh and Assam are participating in the nine-day expedition, from Tawang to Walong, in honour of the heroes of 1962.

While interacting with the participants, the Governor lauded 3 Corps, the organising team, and all riders for their dedication to preserving the legacy of the Battle of Walong.

He reminded them that the journey is an adventurous ride for the participants and a befitting tribute to the extraordinary courage and resilience displayed by the Indian Army during the war.

The Governor recalled the invaluable support extended by the local population during the Battle of Walong.

He said that the people of Arunachal Pradesh are deeply patriotic and nationalist, despite the region's remoteness.

Emphasising the importance of such joint endeavours, the Governor said that Army-led adventure expeditions involving civilians foster strong bonds and mutual respect.

He encouraged more such initiatives that promote social causes, unity, and positive engagement among the masses.

Offering words of guidance, the Governor urged the riders to connect with local youth along the route and motivate them to consider careers in the Armed Forces, inspiring pride in the state's developmental efforts and tourism potential.

He also appealed to them to spread awareness about drug abuse, support public health issues such as tuberculosis, and advocate for cleanliness and education throughout their journey.

Earlier, 10 MAHAR Commanding Officer, Col. R. Ganesh, and Nodal officer of Expedition, Major Priyhersh, briefed the Governor about the motorcycle expedition.

117 Mountain Brigade Commander, Brigadier K Jayashankar, and Chief Engineer, BRO, Brigadier H. Bhattacharya were present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Priya S
I appreciate how the Governor is using this expedition to spread awareness about important social issues like drug abuse and tuberculosis. This is how we should honor our heroes - by continuing their legacy of service to the nation.
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Rohit P
As someone from Assam, I'm proud to see civilian riders from our state participating. The Northeast has always been an integral part of India, and such events strengthen our bond with the rest of the country. More power to the riders! 🏍️
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish there was more focus on the actual historical details of the Battle of Walong. Many young Indians don't know enough about our military history. Perhaps the expedition could include educational sessions along the route?
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Michael C
The terrain from Tawang to Walong is challenging and beautiful. This expedition not only honors our soldiers but also showcases the incredible natural beauty of Arunachal Pradesh. Hope this boosts tourism in the region! 🌄
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Kavya N
My grandfather served in the Indian Army, and stories like these always make me emotional. The courage shown by our soldiers in 1962 deserves to be remembered forever. Thank you to everyone organizing and participating in this tribute. 🙏
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Vikram M
Great to see the army-civilian collaboration! This

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