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Arunachal Governor Reviews Army Operations in Assam, Focuses on Border Stability

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen K T Parnaik (Retd) completed a key two-day visit to major Indian Army units stationed along the Assam border. The visit, held from June 11 to June 13, focused on strengthening the vital civil-military partnership in India’s Northeastern region.

Governor Holds High-Level Discussions with Army Commanders

During the visit, Governor Parnaik held important discussions with Lt Gen Gambhir Singh, the General Officer Commanding of Gajraj Corps, as well as top commanders from the Red Horns Division and Blazing Sword Division.

The talks covered several key areas:

  • Nation-building efforts
  • Border infrastructure development
  • Welfare of ex-servicemen
  • Improving military training with advanced technology
  • Enhancing operational readiness

These discussions highlighted the shared mission of both civil authorities and the military in maintaining safety and progress in border areas.

Tribute to Fallen Soldiers at Gajraj War Memorial

As part of his visit, Governor Parnaik paid tribute at the Gajraj War Memorial, honoring the sacrifices of soldiers who gave their lives for the nation. He praised the Indian Army’s dedication in keeping peace and protecting the borders of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.

The ceremony served as a reminder of the vital role the Army plays in securing India’s Northeastern frontiers.

Boosting Civil-Military Cooperation for Border Security

The visit further strengthened civil-military cooperation, which is essential for maintaining security, stability, and development in the sensitive border regions of Northeast India. Both civil administration and military forces remain committed to working together to ensure peaceful growth and safety for the region’s people.

This synergy between the government and the military is seen as a crucial element in promoting long-term peace, inclusive development, and border security across India’s Northeastern states.

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