When the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh calls in the General Officer Commanding of one of India’s most strategically positioned Army corps for a face-to-face meeting, you know the conversation isn’t about small talk. On Monday, July 6, Governor K. T. Parnaik met Lt Gen Neeraj Shukla, GOC of the 4 Corps, at the Lok Bhavan in Itanagar — and border security was front and centre.
No Relaxing on the Frontier
The Governor was clear. Vigilance along the international border cannot slip — not for a day, not for a moment. Governor Parnaik pushed for regular patrolling across sensitive sectors, calling it non-negotiable for protecting national interests. Anyone who has followed Arunachal’s strategic importance in India’s neighbourhood knows this isn’t just political posturing. The state shares a long and complex boundary, and the stakes are very real.
Army and Civil Administration Must Talk to Each Other — Constantly
One of the sharper points raised during the meeting was the need for seamless coordination between the Armed Forces and the civil administration. Governor Parnaik specifically called for real-time information sharing between troops on the ground and the civil machinery. That kind of synergy, he said, is what allows for quick, effective responses when challenges emerge. It sounds like basic governance, but in remote, mountainous border terrain, it can genuinely make or break a situation.
Sadbhavana — The Army’s Quiet Work Nobody Talks About Enough
Governor Parnaik also took a moment to commend the Armed Forces for their Sadbhavana initiatives — and rightly so. These programmes often go unnoticed in mainstream coverage, but they are doing heavy lifting in remote frontier communities. From supporting self-help groups for women, coaching students for Sainik School admissions, to motivating local youth to consider a career in the Armed Forces — the outreach is touching lives in villages that most policymakers haven’t even visited. The Governor acknowledged that these efforts have helped bring education, healthcare, and a stronger sense of national belonging to areas that have long been on the margins.
4 Corps Gives the Governor a Ground-Level Briefing
Lt Gen Shukla, for his part, briefed the Governor on where the 4 Corps stands — operationally and on the ground. He covered security measures, developmental work in border districts, and gave his assurance that the Indian Army’s commitment to peace and stability in Arunachal Pradesh remains firm. He also pledged continued support to the civil administration and the people of the state.
This meeting signals something important — that Arunachal Pradesh’s border security isn’t being managed on autopilot. The active dialogue between the Governor and the Army’s top brass here reflects a seriousness of intent that the region demands. Because when it comes to India’s northeastern frontier, staying alert isn’t an option. It’s the only way.
— Naitik
Abotani TV
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