Ten Years, One Report: Pema Khandu Takes Arunachal’s Story to Amit Shah

By Naitik Pathak

Published On: August 19, 2026

Ten Years, One Report: Pema Khandu Takes Arunachal's Story to Amit Shah
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A decade is a long time in politics — and Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu made sure every year of it counted when he walked into Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s office in New Delhi this Monday.

A Meeting That Spoke Volumes

On August 17, Khandu sat down with Shah and placed before him a comprehensive report covering development initiatives rolled out across Arunachal Pradesh during his ten-year tenure as Chief Minister. It wasn’t just a routine official visit. For a frontier state that often finds itself in the middle of geopolitical conversations about China, Bhutan and Myanmar, this kind of face time with the country’s Home Minister carries serious weight. Khandu briefed Shah on key projects being implemented across the state and took the opportunity to seek continued guidance and support from the Centre.

A Decade in the Making

# A Decade in the Hills: Pema Khandu Walks Into Amit Shah's Office With 10 Years of Arunachal's Story **It takes something to walk into the Home Minister's office with a decade's worth of work tucked under your arm. Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu did exactly that.** --- **The Meeting That Marked a Milestone** Khandu travelled to New Delhi and sat down with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, presenting him with a comprehensive report documenting the state's development journey over the past 10 years. This wasn't just a routine political courtesy call. For a state like Arunachal Pradesh — geographically isolated, strategically sensitive, and historically underdeveloped — a decade of focused governance is actually something worth documenting and presenting. Khandu briefed Shah on the key development initiatives currently underway across the state and, notably, used the meeting to seek continued central support and guidance. That part matters. Arunachal is heavily dependent on central funding, and maintaining a warm relationship with New Delhi is as much a governance strategy as it is politics. --- **Ten Years, Three Terms — And Still Going** Let's put the numbers in perspective. Khandu first assumed the Chief Minister's chair in 2016. He has since been re-elected twice, and is currently serving his third consecutive term — a feat that few leaders in the Northeast have managed in recent memory. He formally completed 10 years in office on July 16, 2026. A decade is a long time anywhere. In a mountainous, border state like Arunachal — where roads wash away in monsoons, remote villages remain cut off for months, and development often moves at a pace that tests everyone's patience — staying relevant and in power for ten continuous years says something about the man's political grip, for better or worse. --- **Gratitude on Social Media — And a Clear Signal** After the meeting, Khandu took to social media to publicly thank Shah for what he described as his "unwavering support and keen interest" in ensuring long-term peace, progress and prosperity in Arunachal Pradesh. It reads like a statement of alignment — Khandu's government and the BJP-led Centre moving in step, particularly on issues of border infrastructure, connectivity and security. The tone was warm and deliberate. In northeastern politics, public expressions of central backing carry weight, especially in a state that sits at the crossroads of the China border and tribal geopolitics. --- **What This Means Going Forward** The submission of a 10-year report is symbolic, but it isn't empty symbolism. It signals that the Khandu government wants to be evaluated on its record — and wants New Delhi to be the audience. Whether that record holds up to independent scrutiny is a conversation Arunachal's people are very much part of. The real test was never in New Delhi's corridors. It's in the villages of Tawang, the valleys of Dibang, and the towns still waiting for reliable roads and steady power. A report can tell one side of a story beautifully. The land tells its own. --- --- **② ARTICLE TAGS** Pema Khandu, Amit Shah, Arunachal Pradesh, CM Pema Khandu, 10 year report, development report, Arunachal development, Arunachal news, Northeast India, BJP Northeast, Home Minister meeting, Arunachal government, Itanagar, New Delhi meeting, Chief Minister Khandu, Arunachal politics, third term CM, border state development, Northeast politics, central support, Arunachal infrastructure, Abotani TV, BJP Arunachal, Arunachal Pradesh CM, India Northeast news --- **④ SOCIAL MEDIA HASHTAGS** #PemaKhandu #AmitShah #ArunachalPradesh #ArunachalNews #NortheastIndia #CMKhandu #10YearReport #ArunachalDevelopment #BJPNortheast #IndiaNews #AbotaniTV #NortheastNews #ArunachalPolitics #HomeMinister #DevelopmentReport #ArunachalGovernment #BJP #ItanagarNews #BorderState #NortheastPolitics
 

Khandu first took office as Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh back in 2016, making him one of the longest-serving chief ministers in the Northeast. He formally completed ten years in office on July 16, and carrying a decade’s worth of work in a report to Shah feels like both a milestone moment and a statement of intent. The fact that he chose to present this report personally in New Delhi speaks to how seriously the state government is treating this chapter of its political history.

Gratitude and a Bigger Ask

Following the meeting, Khandu took to social media to express his gratitude — on behalf of the people of Arunachal Pradesh — for Shah’s “unwavering support and keen interest” in ensuring the region’s long-term peace, progress and prosperity. That phrase — peace, progress and prosperity — isn’t accidental. Arunachal shares its borders with China, Bhutan and Myanmar, and those three words have very real, very tangible meaning for a state that has historically been at the centre of border tensions and connectivity challenges. Khandu also underscored the importance of keeping that central support flowing for development work in what he called the “frontier state.”

Infrastructure, Connectivity and What Comes Next

The meeting lands at a time when the Arunachal government has been sharply focused on infrastructure and connectivity — building roads, bridges and links that bring remote communities closer to opportunity. The state has also been pushing hard on flood recovery infrastructure, with plans worth thousands of crores on the table after damage from recent landslides and flash floods. There’s a lot riding on the Centre staying engaged.

Ten years is not a small thing. Pema Khandu carrying that record personally to Amit Shah’s door signals that Arunachal Pradesh isn’t content just watching national politics play out from a distance — it’s sitting right at the table, asking for its due.


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