13th Jun 2025 10:06:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

Itanagar, Jun 13: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. General KT Parnaik (Retd.), who was on a three-day tour of military establishments as part of his continued engagement with the armed forces in the region, visited the Rangia, Missamari, Thakubari, and Tezpur Military Stations, where he interacted extensively with officers, troops, and local military leadership. He concluded his visit by laying a wreath at 4 Corps War Memorial today.
A former Northern Army Commander, who was also the Corps Commander of the prestigious IV Corps, Tezpur, the Governor brought his deep operational experience and strategic insight to the interactions, encouraging the troops to remain ever prepared for emerging challenges. Drawing from his military leadership, he stressed the importance of strategic foresight and readiness, especially in the sensitive context of the region’s border dynamics. Stay vigilant, stay resolute, and always be one step ahead of adversarial forces, he urged.
During his visit, the Governor shared innovative and unconventional ideas for dealing with hostile neighbours, encouraging officers to think beyond conventional frameworks while addressing evolving security threats. He also advised troops on the importance of perception management in forward areas, while emphasizing the value of balanced communication and composure in tense and unpredictable situations.
Focusing on the ground realities of border management, the Governor offered valuable guidance on enhancing basic combat skills and maintaining high standards of operational discipline. He called upon the troops to continuously sharpen their tactical acumen, fortify morale, and embody the spirit of duty and honour that the Indian Army is known for.
One of the key messages delivered by the Governor was the importance of building strong ties with local communities, particularly those living in remote and border regions. He said that the local people in these areas are the extended eyes and ears. A bond of trust and cooperation with them is critical for national security, he said, while highlighting the need to cultivate mutual respect and engagement with local populations, especially in culturally sensitive zones.
The Governor also underscored the significance of collaboration between the Armed Forces and the civil administration for the successful implementation of the Vibrant Villages Programme, a flagship initiative designed to bring development to the remotest corners of India. He noted that the positive impact of the programme is already visible, with improved infrastructure, livelihood opportunities, and essential services beginning to reverse the trend of outmigration. He said that when development reaches the doorstep of our border communities, it strengthens the frontiers of our nation. 
Appreciating the Sadbhavana (Goodwill) initiatives undertaken by the Army, the Governor commended the efforts to foster community development, education, and healthcare in the region. He specifically encouraged the officers and troops to inspire local youth to pursue careers in the Indian Armed Forces, thus nurturing a new generation of patriots and leaders. He also appreciated the initiatives that encouraged children to join Sainik Schools, thereby planting the seeds of discipline, nationalism, and service at an early age.
The Governor’s visit reaffirmed the strong bond between the Raj Bhavan and the armed forces, and his message of vigilance, compassion, and community partnership was received with great enthusiasm by the personnel. His presence boosted morale and also reinforced the shared vision of peace, preparedness, and progress in India’s frontier regions.


Kenter Joya Riba

(Managing Editor)
      She is a graduate in Science with post graduation in Sociology from University of Pune. She has been in the media industry for nearly a decade. Before turning to print business, she has been associated with radio and television.
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