Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu said border areas have witnessed significant development under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the progress is tangible.
Speaking at the Border Area Development Conclave here on Wednesday, in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Khandu said, “Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the past decade, the people of the border areas have witnessed significant development. The impact is visible, and progress is tangible.”
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The chief minister emphasised the importance of the conclave in enhancing the development of border regions and outlined the critical role the frontier state plays in national security and development.
Highlighting the strides taken in improving infrastructure across the state’s 11 border districts and 29 border blocks, Khandu said, “While development in these areas was once a challenge, today major towns are well-connected, including those in remote border regions.”
Citing the success of the Vibrant Village Programme, he noted the transformative changes it has brought.
“Ongoing projects include the construction of 1,022 km of roads to connect 124 habitations. Under the first phase of development, works are ongoing in 455 habitations, with infrastructure improvements currently underway in 156 villages,” Khandu said.
Expressing gratitude to the Indian Army for its contribution to the region, particularly through Operation Sadbhavna and Project Samaritan which have facilitated development in areas such as education and healthcare, the chief minister urged the Defence Minister to continue supporting such vital programs.
Mentioning the efforts in Arunachal Pradesh to ensure synchronised planning between the defense forces, Central armed police forces, and state representatives, Khandu said, “This planning aligns with both national security interests and rural developmental needs.”
Citing tourism in the frontier state, he noted the potential for developing the rural economy through collaborative efforts with the Indian Army to promote sustainable development in border areas.
“Tourism must reach the borders, and we are committed to ensuring that local communities benefit from this growth. Sustainable development will provide a source of income for the people, and the Army can play a crucial role as a development partner,” Khandu said.