Focus on Strengthening Border Security
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu recently held discussions with Inspector General Amitabh Gupta of the North East Frontier. The meeting highlighted critical security concerns along the international border and strategies to ensure robust measures are in place for safeguarding the state.
Key Discussion Points
1. Border Security
Ensuring the safety and security of the international border was a top priority during the discussions.
2. Vibrant Villages Programme
Plans to enhance the development of border villages under this initiative were reviewed, aiming to improve infrastructure and livelihood opportunities for border communities.
3. Promoting Local Produce
The possibility of signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote local agricultural products and empower farmers was explored.
4. Polyhouse Cultivation at Border Outposts (BOPs)
The introduction of polyhouse farming at BOPs was discussed to provide a sustainable means of fresh produce cultivation and economic upliftment.
5. Community Engagement
Strengthening ties with local communities to foster mutual support and cooperation was identified as a critical focus area.
Recent Developments Near Indo-China Border
On January 3, Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein inaugurated two significant projects near Mechukha, a region close to the Indo-China border:
Dorjee Sempa Khorchen
Touted as India’s tallest prayer wheel, this structure stands as a symbol of cultural and spiritual heritage.
NCDS Multipurpose Building
This newly inaugurated facility will serve as a versatile center for various community activities, addressing local needs effectively.
The event saw the presence of Education, Tourism, and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Passang Dorjee Sona, among other dignitaries.
Commitment to Development and Security
These efforts underscore the state government’s commitment to reinforcing security, driving development, and preserving the cultural identity of Arunachal Pradesh’s border regions.
Arunachal CM Addresses Security and Development Issues Along Border Areas
Focus on Strengthening Border Security
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu recently held discussions with Inspector General Amitabh Gupta of the North East Frontier. The meeting highlighted critical security concerns along the international border and strategies to ensure robust measures are in place for safeguarding the state.
Key Discussion Points
1. Border Security
Ensuring the safety and security of the international border was a top priority during the discussions.
2. Vibrant Villages Programme
Plans to enhance the development of border villages under this initiative were reviewed, aiming to improve infrastructure and livelihood opportunities for border communities.
3. Promoting Local Produce
The possibility of signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote local agricultural products and empower farmers was explored.
4. Polyhouse Cultivation at Border Outposts (BOPs)
The introduction of polyhouse farming at BOPs was discussed to provide a sustainable means of fresh produce cultivation and economic upliftment.
5. Community Engagement
Strengthening ties with local communities to foster mutual support and cooperation was identified as a critical focus area.
Recent Developments Near Indo-China Border
On January 3, Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein inaugurated two significant projects near Mechukha, a region close to the Indo-China border:
Dorjee Sempa Khorchen
Touted as India’s tallest prayer wheel, this structure stands as a symbol of cultural and spiritual heritage.
NCDS Multipurpose Building
This newly inaugurated facility will serve as a versatile center for various community activities, addressing local needs effectively.
The event saw the presence of Education, Tourism, and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Passang Dorjee Sona, among other dignitaries.
Commitment to Development and Security
These efforts underscore the state government’s commitment to reinforcing security, driving development, and preserving the cultural identity of Arunachal Pradesh’s border regions.