New Army Chief Gen. Dhiraj Seth, on the day of assuming office on July 1, 2026, outlined the defining features of his innings for the 1.2 million-strong force.He introduced the acronym of VIJAY, which translates to victory for his five operational mantras. The letters V-I-J-A-Y-Vigilance Innovation, Jointness, Atamnirbhata and Yodha - have profound meanings; each goes far beyond a simple guideline and reflects a vibrant spirit for defending the country against all threats. Many of these threats emerge from the theatre of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.In fact, the two cannot be separated from each other. With his vast experience, he knows why this theatre is more important than others and deserves his foremost attention. Over the past nearly four decades, the role and stature of the army chief have been redefined because of the multiple challenges that the country has faced during this period, which stem from both internal and external dimensions. Jammu and Kashmir has seen a convergence of both internal and external factors, as well as the countermeasures to neutralize internal threats. At the same time, the entirely changing global order and redrawn geopolitical realities cannot be dismissed while dealing with the external and internal threats. Some elements of the terror structure in Jammu and Kashmir are outdated, yet the security forces need to address pressing issues. The Army has to play a big role in tandem with J&K police. That is the reality of the day. The J&K Police has certain advantages because of it having local roots, intelligence-gathering networks, and interaction with masses from the police post level up to the top. Its leadership has consistently reviewed the situation through a local prism with a clear-eyed view of other factors too. Broadly speaking, there is a twin threat from China and Pakistan, but the approaches are different. China displayed its hostile intentions when it inflicted almost a four-and-a-half- yearmilitary standoff in eastern Ladakh from April 2020 to October 2024, and killed 20 Indian soldiers in the Galwan Valleyon the intervening night of June 15/16, 2020. The Indian army mobilized troops to build a counter-situation, preventing China from making further advances, and also played a role in military diplomacy along with the MEA, to draw a stand-down from a seriously emerging situation. The core was dialogue and diplomacy. The Chinese attitude, however, islargely unchanged, though troops have not escalated the situation. It doesnt accept the pre-April 2020 position, though it has shown willingness to settle matters through the mechanism of consultations. The LAC status is where it stood, leaving open the chances of manipulation and misinterpretation. In Chinas case, Indian pragmatism helped in defusing tensions. The realities guided by the immediate geopolitical situation and the changing world order were recognized. China, as such is not sending armed terrorists into the Indian territory, but it has not hesitated in creating other sorts of troubling situations namely, troops intruding into Indian territory. These attempts were effectively foiled in Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh. That China will not do it again has been left to the wisdom of the Chinese leadership.The Chinese and the Indian leadership have committed to maintaining peace and tranquility and this is playing out well. It is hoped that Beijing doesnt play into the hands of Pakistan because of its deep geopolitical and geostrategic interests, wrapped in Belt and Road Initiative(BRI) of which China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a living example of the cooperation between Beijing and Islamabad.This is a delicate front where each and every measure demands caution, and action whenever necessary, while ensuring that further progress in settling the boundary issue stays on course. I am not able to guess whether it was a coincidence or otherwise that Pakistan chose June 30, 2026, to raise war cries against India over the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty -- a day before Gen. Seth took over as Chief of Army Staff of India, succeeding Gen. Upendra Dwivedi. This timing only makes it clear that Pakistan is preparing for an international diplomatic campaign against India regarding the water-distribution treaty, which has been kept in abeyance by India since April last year, following the Pahalgam massacre. This sounded as alarming as Pakistans Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dars threat that the continued suspension of the water treaty could have profound consequences for regional peace. It meant that Pakistan could take any measure, including armed conflict, to force India to release waters for Pakistan. Not to be left behind was former minister of state for foreign affairs, Hina Rabbani Khar, who attempted to argue that India does not deserve a seat at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) as it has walked away from an international treaty. There were other equally distressing calls for China to be made a party to this dispute over the treaty. Others made threats of war-like aggression against the under-construction power dams inJammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. This is not the whole expanse of threats, but rather a microcosm of the war-like situation that Pakistan wants to create. Islamabad is under the illusion that its all-weather friendship with China, and its newly gained status as a mediator in the talks between the US and Iran, enable it to say and do whatever it intends to do in the future. It also believes that there will be no consequences if it does everything it is currently saying. This has added to the challenges for the new army chief. At a time when a conclusion has been drawn that everything is fine and superb in Jammu and Kashmir, because of the intense counter-terrorism operations and unprecedented development, connecting places and people, a few black spots continue to trouble the region.For over a month, not even a single inch of the districts and highways through which the annual Amarnath Yatra passes remained untouched by everyday mock drills. This was a never-before -witnessed situation. The security forces are in a better position to analyse the situation because of their inputs or anticipation of threats. Pakistan is always on the lookout for creating mischief. These exercises might be a security requirement, but when highways are closed for hours together and severe restrictions are placed on civilian traffic, the impression conveyed to the public is that commoners have to abide by extraordinary rules. The purpose of such exercises should always beto facilitate not only pilgrims but all others as well. And, the internal security in J&K is intrinsically linked to the Indian army, which has been in the thick of things for the past over 36 years. Its presence is overwhelming. It is almost everywhere. This is seen as a guarantee of peace and security. It often leads to the question: if this is the case, where does J&K standafter 36 years of fight against terrorism? There is an answer to it: the very nature of terrorism has changed. It is now transiting from cities and towns to higher reaches where terrorists have natural allies-caves and forests. They are equipped with high-tech devices and American weaponry that the US troops left behind in Afghanistan before leaving the war-torn country in August 2021. That is logical answer, but it doesnt answer everything. It is here that Gen. Seth will have to test his own mantras V-I-J-A-Y. In the changed Kashmir, he will be required to change the context and contours of Armys Operation Goodwill and foster a better understanding with the local people and J&K police. His innings just started, but he is aware of what all Kashmir needs to come out of its status of battlefield between terrorism and counterterrorism.
Arunachal Pradesh govt deploys helicopter to airlift essential supplies to areas cut off by flood
Heavy rains have caused devastating floods and landslides in Arunachal Pradesh, isolating several villages in Lower Siang. A commercial helicopter is now crucial for delivering emergency food and medical supplies to the cut-off communities. The administration is working to clear debris on vital roads, implementing traffic restrictions to ensure restoration efforts and national security are maintained.
Govt reviews rain deficit, potential drought situation; Amit Shah directs Centre-states coordination
The government is continuously monitoring the below-normal rainfall situation and potential drought conditions in certain parts of the country, Home Minister Amit Shah said on Friday after a high-level review meeting. Shah has directed all the central departments to be vigilant as well as ensure coordination with states on providing proper advice to farmers on sowing of kharif crops. According to an official statement, Shah, along with Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, reviewed the situation regarding below-normal rainfall and its impact in certain parts of the country due to El Nino. At the meeting, the ministers emphasised the need to ensure adequate electricity supply to farmers, closely monitor water levels at all reservoirs and promote crops that require less water. In June, India as a whole witnessed a rainfall deficit of about 40 per cent, with Central India worst affected with a shortfall of 50.4 per cent. In July also, the monthly average rainfall is expected to be below normal. Due to low rainfall, the sowing of kharif crops declined 23 per cent to 182.72 lakh hectares as of June 25. The government is continuously monitoring the situation regarding below-normal rainfall and potential drought conditions in certain parts of the country due to El Nino, Shah said and directed the agriculture ministry as well as other ministries to remain vigilant about the prevailing situation. Shah, who is also the cooperation minister, told officials to coordinate with state governments and advise farmers about appropriate crops to sow. Home and agriculture secretaries, along with senior officials from various ministries and departments, were present at the meeting. Shah instructed officials from the Department of Water Resources to monitor all water reservoirs across the country. He emphasised the need to focus on alternative crops that require less water, such as fodder, millets, and pulses. The home minister directed the Power Secretary to take necessary action to ensure a smooth and adequate supply of electricity. During the meeting, the Home Minister also informed that adequate quantities of essential food grains, including rice and wheat, are available in the country, and the prices of essential commodities remain stable. The meeting was also attended by secretaries from the Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Department of Consumer Affairs, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Ministry of Power, Ministry of Rural Development, and Department of Science and Technology. Members and heads of divisions of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA); the Director General of the India Meteorological Department (IMD); the Chairman of the Central Water Commission; and officials from various other departments, including the Indian Agricultural Research Institute and the National Remote Sensing Centre, were also present. Shah also instructed that the Inter-Ministerial Central Team (IMCT) of the Ministry of Home Affairs should be deputed to Assam and Arunachal Pradesh to assess the damage caused by recent heavy rainfall, flash floods, and landslides. Both states have been affected, with Assam experiencing rising floodwaters in multiple districts and Arunachal Pradesh facing landslides and road blockages in several hilly areas. El Nino is one of the three phases of the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO), a climate phenomenon characterised by changes in sea temperatures along the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, accompanied by fluctuations in the atmosphere overhead. While El Nino is known to have a warming effect on the planet, its opposite phase, called La Nina, usually results in a cooling effect. ENSO also has a neutral phase.
12 Assam Districts Face El Nino Risk As Centre Reviews Flood Situation
Centre pledges full support to Assam and Arunachal Pradesh for flood relief and rebuilding.
The monsoon season has unleashed its fury across India, resulting in tragic losses and widespread destruction. Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka are grappling with fatalities caused by landslides and relentless rains, disrupting everyday life. In contrast, Maharashtra is battling severe flooding, with authorities raising red alerts. Thankfully, cooler temperatures have brought relief to Punjab and Haryana, as Uttarakhand witnesses the monsoon's arrival.
While there is no surprise in thestrong performanceofKerala (970 females per 1000 males) when it comes to sex ratio at birth, other States such as Arunachal Pradesh (1,050), Andaman and Nicobar Islands (984), Meghalaya (974), and Mizoram (972),are also top performers
A rare Eurasian lynx has been photographed for only the second time in the eastern Himalayas, captured by a camera trap at 5,250 metres on Sikkim's Tso Lhamo plateau. This significant finding, following a 2025 record in Arunachal Pradesh, confirms the wild cat's broader presence in the region. Experts highlight the ecological importance of these high-altitude rangelands, reinforcing conservation efforts for this fragile ecosystem.
Chouhan, Rijiju survey flood-ravaged Arunachal Pradesh
Union Ministers Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Kiren Rijiju visited flood-hit Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday, conducted an aerial survey of the affected areas and assured residents that the Centre would provide all possible assistance for relief and rehabilitation.
Central Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan Conducts Aerial Survey in Flood-Hit Arunachal Pradesh
New Delhi, July 1: Amid severe flooding in Arunachal Pradesh, Central Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, along with Union Minister Kiren Rijiju and Chief Minister Pema Khandu, conducted an aerial and ground survey of the affected areas. They assessed the situation and assured support to the impacted families, emphasizing that the central and state governments ... Read more Central Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan Conducts Aerial Survey in Flood-Hit Arunachal Pradesh
India adds 709 new species to its faunal database in 2025, 353 taxa to its flora
Kerala recorded the highest 98 new species of animals added to countrys database, while Arunachal Pradesh emerged as the leading contributor with 49 discoveries
Two NSCN-K (Nikki Sumi) militants surrender in Arunachal Pradesh
In a significant development for peace in Arunachal Pradesh, two militants from the NSCN-K (Nikki Sumi) faction surrendered to Assam Rifles and state police in Tirap district. They laid down arms, including pistols and live ammunition, signaling growing trust in security forces. This surrender highlights the government's success in bringing misguided youth back to the mainstream, with the surrendered individuals now undergoing rehabilitation.
Shivraj Singh Chouhan to assess Arunachal, Assam flood damage; ground and aerial survey on July 1
Union Ministers Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Kiren Rijiju, alongside Arunachal Pradesh CM, are assessing flood damages in the Northeast. Despite initial weather disruptions grounding aerial surveys, a comprehensive ground and air tour of affected areas in Arunachal and Assam is planned for July 1. The ministers are engaging with residents, listening to grievances, and assuring swift assistance for farmers and families impacted by crop destruction and property damage.
Arunachal tribal community alleges Chinese encroachment, Army denies claims
A tribal organisation in Arunachal Pradesh has alleged that China has gradually occupied traditional grazing and forest land near the India-China border. While Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said India is rapidly catching up on border infrastructure, the Indian Army has rejected reports of recent Chinese encroachment or new PLA camps, calling them incorrect and without any basis. Heres what we know.
New Delhi, June 30: Union Communications Minister and Minister for Development of Northeast Region, Jyotiraditya Scindia, has reviewed the flood situation in Northeast India caused by continuous rainfall. He engaged in discussions with the Chief Ministers of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and Manipur to gather information on ongoing rescue, relief, and rehabilitation efforts in the ... Read more Jyotiraditya Scindia Reviews Flood Situation in Northeast India, Assures Support from Central Government
Four rescued from overflowing Arunachal river after raft capsizing; Assam grapples with floods
A dramatic rescue operation in Arunachal Pradesh saw four individuals safely airlifted from the overflowing Sisiri River after their rescue raft capsized. Meanwhile, Assam grapples with its first wave of floods, inundating six districts and disrupting connectivity. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured full support to the state's Chief Minister as relief efforts intensify, particularly in the worst-hit Dhemaji district.
Amit Shah Reviews Flood Situation in Arunachal Pradesh with Chief Minister Pema Khandu
Itanagar, June 30: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu announced on Monday that Union Home Minister Amit Shah had contacted him to assess the flood situation in the state. The region has been severely affected by continuous monsoon rains over the past week, leading to widespread flooding. In a social media post, the Chief Minister ... Read more Amit Shah Reviews Flood Situation in Arunachal Pradesh with Chief Minister Pema Khandu
The Indian Army has firmly denied media reports alleging Chinese PLA encroachment and camp establishment in Arunachal Pradesh, calling them baseless. Recent high-level talks with China focused on border stability, with both sides expressing satisfaction with progress, it said.
Catching up on border infrastructure, says Kiren Rijiju after tribal group claims land grab by China
We have seen some media reports alleging recent encroachment by Chinese PLA and setting up of camps in Arunachal Pradesh; these reports are incorrect and without any basis, read a statement by the Indian Army
Arunachal floods: Four stranded people rescued, airlifted to safety
A dramatic rescue operation in Arunachal Pradesh saw four individuals safely airlifted after their raft capsized in the overflowing Sisiri River. Meanwhile, Assam grapples with its first wave of floods, inundating six districts and disrupting connectivity.
China's PLA ramping up infra inside Indian territory, says Arunachal NGO
The Nah Welfare Society, a local NGO in Arunachal Pradesh, has raised serious concerns over the alleged escalation of Chinese PLA infrastructure, such as roads and military camps, encroaching into Indian territory near the Taksing sector.
Monsoon fury batters Arunachal, 12 districts affected
Itanagar: Heavy monsoon rains continued to wreak havoc across Arunachal Pradesh on Monday, June 29, disrupting normal life in at least 12 districts as floods and landslides damaged infrastructure, cut off villages and triggered large-scale rescue operations, officials said. In Lower Dibang Valley district, four people stranded on an island in Sisiri River in Dambuk Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Watch: Arunachal landslide blocks river, flood warning issued
Heavy rain has triggered landslides and flash floods across Arunachal Pradesh, blocking the Siji River, disrupting roads and prompting flood warnings. Rescue teams continue searching for missing people, while neighbouring Assam faces rising flood risks, with over 15,000 people affected in Dhemaji district.
9 Missing As Floods Hit Arunachal, Rescue Boat Swept Away During Operation
Torrential monsoon rains, followed by cloudbursts, have triggered severe flooding in the East Siang and Leparada districts of Arunachal Pradesh.
Arunachal Pradesh Governor Celebrates Birthday with Students, Announces Major Education Reforms
Itanagar, June 28: The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lieutenant General K.T. Parnaik (Retd.), urged students to stay connected with their traditions and cultural identity while embracing new ideas, innovations, and experiences. He emphasized the importance of balancing heritage preservation with progress in a rapidly changing world. On Sunday, the Governor visited Abotani Vidya Niketan in ... Read more Arunachal Pradesh Governor Celebrates Birthday with Students, Announces Major Education Reforms
Arunachal flash floods toll rises to 3, body recovered in Papum Pare
Arunachal Pradesh's Keyi Panyor district has tragically seen its death toll rise to three following devastating rain-triggered flash floods. An additional 23 NDRF personnel have been deployed to bolster rescue efforts. The deluge has also impacted Assam's Dhemaji district, with reports of missing persons and significant damage to homes. Residents in vulnerable areas are urged to stay vigilant.
Prime Minister Modi's historic Seychelles address highlighted maritime bonds, while India and the island nation inked 19 cooperation outcomes. Closer to home, heavy rains caused disruptions in North Bengal and Arunachal Pradesh. Internationally, a civilian aircraft crash in France claimed 11 lives, and a Saudi Aramco helicopter incident resulted in 14 fatalities. In sports, Wimbledon commenced with Sinner defending his title, and Ronaldo achieved a World Cup milestone.
Flood toll rises to three as another body found in Arunachal Pradesh, IMD warns of heavy rain
Arunachal Pradesh grapples with escalating flood crisis as Keyi Panyor toll reaches three with a body found in Papum Pare. Incessant rains triggered devastating flash floods, claiming lives and leaving two missing. Search and rescue operations are intensified with NDRF deployment, while relief materials are en route. Nine districts are affected, with heavy rainfall warnings issued for the coming days, urging vigilance.
India's weather is set for a dynamic shift as the IMD forecasts rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds across multiple states. While Delhi anticipates light showers, regions like Arunachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are bracing for heavy downpours. Monsoon activity is advancing, with potential for intensified rainfall in early July as a tropical system develops.
Arunachal Pradesh flash flood death toll rises to two; three still missing
Flash floods in Arunachal Pradesh's Keyi Panyor district have claimed two lives, left three people missing, displaced residents, and prompted an intensified rescue operation amid forecasts of more heavy rainfall.
Flood toll rises to two in Arunachal; IMD warns of more heavy rain
ITANAGAR, June 27: The toll in the heavy rain-triggered flash floods in Arunachal Pradeshs Keyi Panyor district rose to two on Saturday after the body of another woman was retrieved from under the debris in the NEEPCO Colony, an official said. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) also warned of heavy to extremely heavy rainfall across []
Assam police arrest 2 ULFA(I) members, avert terror strike
The duo was arrested in Tinsukia districts Jagun on the border with Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal flash floods: Search continues for 4 missing, IAF joins rescue efforts
Search and rescue efforts are ongoing for four individuals missing after flash floods devastated Keyi Panyor district in Arunachal Pradesh. The deluge, triggered by a retaining wall collapse and heavy rainfall, damaged homes and injured over 20 people. Assam has issued a high alert due to potential downstream impacts on its districts. Relief operations, including airlifts, are underway, with authorities providing assistance to affected families.
Four missing persons remain untraced
ITANAGAR, June 25: The search and rescue operations for four people who went missing following a flash flood triggered by incessant rain in Arunachal Pradeshs Keyi Panyor district, were suspended for the day on Thursday evening, an official said. The rescue efforts will resume on Friday morning, he said. Despite extensive efforts conducted throughout the []
Flash floods, landslides hit Arunachal Pradesh; 1 dead, 4 missing
The flash flood struck the area on Wednesday following continuous heavy rainfall, causing widespread disruption and damage
Over 20,000 Hit By First Wave Of Floods In Assam After Arunachal Flood
High alert in Assam; the disaster management authorities said that heavy rainfall in Lower Subansiri of Arunachal Pradesh led to increased river discharge.
Vice President Radhakrishnan administers oath to 10 newly elected Rajya Sabha members
Ten new members took their oath of office in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, administered by Chairman C P Radhakrishnan. The newly inducted lawmakers represent states including Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, Arunachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Odisha, and Tamil Nadu. The ceremony saw oaths taken in Hindi, English, Tamil, and Telugu, marking a significant addition to the Upper House.
Search Continues for Four Missing in Arunachal Pradesh Flash Floods, Assam Issues High Alert
Itanagar, June 25: The search for four individuals missing in a sudden and devastating flood in Arunachal Pradeshs Keiy Panior district is ongoing. Authorities reported that rescue teams continued their operations for the second consecutive day on Thursday. Meanwhile, the Assam government has issued a high alert following heavy rainfall and flash floods in the ... Read more Search Continues for Four Missing in Arunachal Pradesh Flash Floods, Assam Issues High Alert
Five missing as flash floods hit Arunachal Pradesh
Flash floods in Arunachal Pradesh's Keyi Panyor district have left at least five people missing and damaged around 20 homes following incessant rainfall. Road connectivity has been severely impacted by landslides in multiple locations, disrupting crucial routes between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, and also in Manipur. Rescue operations are underway with SDRF and NDRF teams deployed, and an IAF chopper aiding in personnel airlift.
Arunachal Governor Reviews Law and Order Situation, Orders Investigation into NERIST Incident
Itanagar, June 24: The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lieutenant General K.T. Parnaik (Retd.), held a detailed discussion on the current law and order situation in the state with Home Minister Mama Natung on Wednesday. The conversation particularly focused on recent events at the North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology (NERIST). An official from ... Read more Arunachal Governor Reviews Law and Order Situation, Orders Investigation into NERIST Incident
Flash floods hit six districts in Arunachal; one dead, four missing
Assam government issues high alert in districts downstream of the affected areas in Arunachal Pradesh, while overnight rainfall cuts off West Sikkim district headquarters
Vice President Unveils Book on VIP Culture in India
New Delhi, June 24: Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan unveiled the book titled VIP Culture in India: Power, Privilege, and the Distance from Democracy at the Vice Presidents residence in New Delhi on Wednesday. He noted that the book, authored by former Rajya Sabha MP from Arunachal Pradesh Nabam Rebia and co-author Sandeep Kumar, addresses the ... Read more Vice President Unveils Book on VIP Culture in India
Flash Floods in Arunachal Pradesh Leave Three Missing and Damage Homes; Assam on High Alert
Guwahati, June 24: Torrential rains over the past 48 hours have caused flash floods in the Kiy Panior district of Arunachal Pradesh, leaving at least three people missing and damaging around 20 homes and residential units. In response to rising river levels, Assam has issued a high alert. According to a senior official in Itanagar, ... Read more Flash Floods in Arunachal Pradesh Leave Three Missing and Damage Homes; Assam on High Alert
Assam issues alert as Arunachal flash floods raise river levels
The Assam government has sounded an alert in several districts after flash floods in Arunachal Pradesh triggered a rise in water levels in the Brahmaputra and its tributaries
Assam on High Alert Following Sudden Flooding in Arunachal Pradesh
Guwahati, June 24: The Assam government has issued a high alert in response to heavy rainfall and sudden flooding in the Lower Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh. Officials have warned that river levels may rise rapidly in several low-lying districts over the next couple of days. According to a government statement released on Wednesday, excessive ... Read more Assam on High Alert Following Sudden Flooding in Arunachal Pradesh
Flash Floods, Landslides Batter Arunachal Pradesh; Three Reported Missing
Heavy rain inundates residential areas in Keyi Panyor district, damages homes and disrupts highway connectivity as rescue operations intensify.
Assam on high alert after flash floods in Arunachal Pradesh
Lower Subansiri district in Arunachal Pradesh recorded 72.8 mm of rainfall during the last 24 hours, damaging houses and infrastructure
Arunachal rights panel seeks better infrastructure in Chakma-Hajong settlements
The Arunachal Pradesh State Human Rights Commission says roads and flood control measures are essential to ensure the migrant populations do not shift to areas beyond their designated settlements
Arunachal rights panel seeks flood-control measures in Chakma-Hajong areas
Arunachal Pradesh Human Rights Commission urges immediate infrastructure upgrades and flood control in Chakma-Hajong settlements. Poor roads and recurring Dihing River floods displace residents, prompting concerns about demographic shifts. The commission emphasises that improved connectivity and flood mitigation will help maintain settlement boundaries, safeguarding indigenous interests while fostering economic development for all communities.
Sathyanarayan Mundayoor, a former Revenue Officer from Kerala, left his secure government job to bring books and learning opportunities to remote communities in Arunachal Pradesh. Affectionately known as 'Uncle Moosa', he went on to establish numerous libraries and launch the Home Library Movement, helping foster a lasting culture of reading among tribal communities across the state.
Yoga: A Global Path to Holistic Health, Says Arunachal Pradesh Governor
Itanagar, June 21: Arunachal Pradesh Governor K.T. Parnaiik stated on Sunday that yoga has transcended geographical boundaries and is being embraced worldwide as a universal path to holistic health, mental wellness, and overall well-being. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Pema Khandu celebrated International Yoga Day in Tawang district, engaging with school children, the Indian Army, Central Armed ... Read more Yoga: A Global Path to Holistic Health, Says Arunachal Pradesh Governor
Guardians of Indigenous Medicine: Tribal Ethnomedicinal Practices of North-East India
Saikat Kumar Basu & Suparna Sanyal Mukherjee The North-East Indian region, comprising Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim, represents one of South Asias richest biocultural landscapes. Biologically and anthropologically linked to the Darjeeling Himalayas of West Bengal, the region is characterised by dense forests, high rainfall, varied altitudes, and exceptional biodiversity. []
Transport officials in Telangana seize three modified private buses from Arunachal Pradesh
Itanagar, June 20: Arunachal Pradeshs Deputy Chief Minister, Chowna Mein, stated on Saturday that the SeLa Tunnel has brought a revolutionary change to connectivity in the Tawang region. This tunnel now allows access to Tawang throughout the year, regardless of weather conditions, facilitating easier movement, strengthening strategic infrastructure, and opening new avenues for regional development. ... Read more SeLa Tunnel Revolutionizes Connectivity in Tawang, Symbolizing Infrastructure Change in Northeast India: Arunachal Deputy CM
Yanung Jamoh Lego, popularly known as the 'Adi Queen of Herbs', is a traditional healer from Arunachal Pradesh who has spent more than three decades using medicinal plants to help patients. Through her initiative, Indigenous Herbal Heritage, she has worked to preserve ancestral healing knowledge, train thousands of people and promote the cultivation of medicinal plants. Her contributions have earned her several honours, including the Padma Shri. Today, Lego continues to share her expertise through her village clinic and popular YouTube channel, highlighting the enduring value of indigenous healing traditions.
Arunachal, Assam discuss excise administration, curbing illicit trade
ITANAGAR, June 17: Arunachal Pradesh and Assam on Wednesday agreed to strengthen cooperation in excise administration, prevention of illicit trade and revenue mobilisation, during a ministerial-level meeting, officials said. Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, who chaired the meeting here, stressed the need for coordinated efforts, technological innovation and regular inter-state engagement to address []
Arunachal rolls out major deregulation drive to boost investment
Arunachal Pradesh has significantly eased business regulations. The state has streamlined processes across 51 areas, including land, environment, and labour. Reforms include self-certification, digital platforms for approvals, and simplified utility connections. These measures aim to attract investment by creating a transparent and efficient business ecosystem. The government is committed to fostering growth while respecting the state's heritage.
Pema Khandu inaugurates Arunachal Pradesh Bamboo & Cane Technology Centre at Gungu near Itanagar
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu inaugurated a new Bamboo and Cane Technology Centre. with an aim to transform the state's bamboo resources into valuable products. It will create jobs for local youth and artisans. The centre will foster innovation and skill development.
Army, Airtel join hands for mobile connectivity in Arunachal Pradesh district
The Indian Army and Bharti Airtel have joined forces to improve mobile network coverage in remote West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh. This partnership aims to connect areas that have been offline for over a decade. Residents will gain better access to government services, education, and healthcare. The initiative will also boost tourism and economic growth.
Tangsa community seeks permanent bridge as monsoon cuts off border village
HT Correspondent MARGHERITA, June 14: Residents of Mungkaam, a remote Tangsa-inhabited village located along the AssamArunachal Pradesh border, have renewed their demand for a permanent bridge over the Tirap River, alleging decades of neglect and recurring hardship during the monsoon season. Situated about 30 kilometres from Margherita in Tinsukia district, the village depends on a []
Mobile Network Expansion Reaches Arunachal Pradeshs Border Villages
Itanagar, June 14: A significant step has been taken to connect the countrys border and remote areas with the mainstream of development. The Indian Army and a private telecom company have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance mobile connectivity in the challenging terrains of the Kameng district in Arunachal Pradesh. Defense spokesperson Lieutenant ... Read more Mobile Network Expansion Reaches Arunachal Pradeshs Border Villages
APSSB CGL Admit Card 2026: Check release date and how to download
Arunachal Pradesh Staff Selection Board has announced admit card release for the CGLE 2026 Stenography Proficiency Test. Candidates can download their hall tickets from June 22 to June 28, 2026. The test is scheduled from July 4 to July 7. Essential documents include the admit card, original and photocopied stenography certificate, and a valid photo ID.
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Highlights Key Development Issues at NITI Aayog Meeting
Itanagar, June 13: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has called for special support and policy backing from the central government to address the states developmental challenges and strategic needs. During a high-level meeting of northeastern state chief ministers organized by NITI Aayog, he raised several crucial issues. Khandu expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra ... Read more Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Highlights Key Development Issues at NITI Aayog Meeting
Three NDA candidates are elected unopposed to Rajya Sabha from northeast
The BJPs Tai Tagak and Adhikarimayum Sharda Devi were elected from Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur; the NPPs James P.K. Sangma was elected from Meghalaya
BJP's Tai Tagak elected unopposed to Rajya Sabha from Arunachal Pradesh
Returning officer-cum-secretary of the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Tadar Meena, formally declared Tagak elected following the close of the candidature withdrawal period at 3 pm.
BJPs Tai Tagak elected unopposed to Rajya Sabha from Arunachal Pradesh
The official certificate of election was handed over to the newly elected MP at a function held at Nokmey Namati Hall of the Assembly
BJP Candidates File Nominations for Rajya Sabha Elections in Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh
Imphal, June 8: BJP candidates in Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh submitted their nomination papers on Monday for the Rajya Sabha seats in the upcoming elections scheduled for June 18. In Manipur, the state BJP president, Aikhom Sharda Devi, filed her nomination at the state assembly secretariat for the lone Rajya Sabha seat. She was accompanied ... Read more BJP Candidates File Nominations for Rajya Sabha Elections in Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal's Tawang on alert over threat of Glacial Lake Outburst Flood
Concerns rise in Arunachal Pradesh over a possible Glacial Lake Outburst Flood in Tawang district. Authorities are enhancing preparedness measures. Recent inspections show glacier melt and a glacial lake's water level below the dam. While immediate risk appears low, officials urge vigilance. Meanwhile, heavy rains caused waterlogging near Lekhi's ISBT complex, highlighting drainage issues.
Northeast India is one of the most beautiful and biodiverse regions in Asia. The seven states, namely Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Sikkim, are blessed with lush forests which are noted for being home to over a dozen venomous snake species.
BJP announces candidates from Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh for Rajya Sabha polls
The Rajya Sabha polls for 24 seats in 10 States, including Arunachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Manipur and Karnataka, will be held on June 18
EU Delegation to Assam: A New Era of Economic Opportunities for Northeast India
New Delhi, June 7: A high-level delegation from the European Union, known as Team Europe, will visit Assam on June 8 and 9. The purpose of this visit is to explore and enhance collaboration opportunities between Europe and the northeastern states of India, including Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura. This ... Read more EU Delegation to Assam: A New Era of Economic Opportunities for Northeast India
Saugat Biswas Appointed Divisional Commr (Central) In Arunachal Pradesh
JAMMU, Jun 6: The Arunachal Pradesh Government has appointed senior IAS officer Saugat Biswas as Divisional Commissioner (Central) as part of a major administrative reshuffle ordered by the State Government. Biswas, an AGMUT cadre officer of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir cadre, is presently serving as Commissioner (Transport) and has also been holding the additional charge of Commissioner (Law). He has now been entrusted with the responsibility of Divisional Commissioner (Central) in addition to his existing assignments. A 2006-batch IAS [] The post Saugat Biswas Appointed Divisional Commr (Central) In Arunachal Pradesh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Arunachal Pradesh: 24-hour bandh disrupts normal life in Itanagar
Normal life in Itanagar Capital Region was disrupted by a 24-hour bandh. The Arunachal Pradesh Indigenous Youth Organisation called for the shutdown. Concerns were raised about alleged illegal immigrants and unauthorised prayer structures. The district administration warned against enforcing the bandh through coercion. Security has been strengthened to ensure public services and businesses function uninterrupted.
15 Illegal Mosques Sealed In Arunachal Amid Unauthorised Settlement Row
The Arunachal Pradesh government has sealed 15 mosque sites following concerns raised by indigenous groups over illegal settlements and demographic changes in the state.
BJP Candidates Welcome Partys Decision, Vow to Fulfill New Responsibilities with Dedication
New Delhi, June 5: The BJP has announced its list of candidates for the 2026 Rajya Sabha elections. From Arunachal Pradesh, Tai Tagak is nominated, while four candidates from Gujarat and Tarun Chugh and Rajneesh Agarwal from Madhya Pradesh have also received tickets. A. Sharda Devi has been given a chance from Manipur. In Rajasthan, ... Read more BJP Candidates Welcome Partys Decision, Vow to Fulfill New Responsibilities with Dedication
Mizoram expecting more influx from Myanmar amid ongoing conflict: CM Lalduhoma
As Myanmar's turmoil drives refugees toward Mizoram, the state confronts the challenge of accommodating thousands of newly displaced individuals. Meanwhile, Arunachal Pradesh's Chief Minister reassures the public about regional stability, clarifying that their border is with Tibet, avoiding concerns regarding China. He proudly announces major infrastructure projects underway to enhance border defense and support local communities.
Arunachal capital erupts over illegal settlers
Arunachal Pradesh authorities have acted against fifteen unauthorized mosque structures in the capital region. The Arunachal Pradesh Indigenous Youth Organisation had raised concerns, leading to the sealing or vacation of twelve structures. The remaining three were also sealed after a review meeting. The government assures ongoing efforts to address demographic concerns and protect indigenous rights.
Congress steps up attack on Arunachal CM Pema Khandu
Congress has strongly criticized Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu. They state his refusal to step down despite corruption allegations is an insult. This action disrespects the Supreme Court, the people of Arunachal Pradesh, and India's Constitution. The BJP leadership, however, defends Khandu and rules out any leadership change.
Arunachal Christian body warns against framing rules for anti-conversion law
The BJP-led government says a Gauhati High Court directive in September 2024 necessitates the implementation of the Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act of 1978
Senior IAS Officer Lokhande Prashant Sitaram Appointed New CBSE Chief
NEW DELHI, Jun 2: Senior bureaucrats Lokhande Prashant Sitaram and Varun Bhardwaj were on Tuesday appointed as the CBSEs new chairperson and secretary, after the incumbents were shunted out amid the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system row. Sitaram, a 2001 batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram, and Union Territories or AGMUT cadre, is currently an additional secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) led by Prime Minister Narendra [] The post Senior IAS Officer Lokhande Prashant Sitaram Appointed New CBSE Chief appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu faces CBI probe amid corruption allegations; BJP defends leadership
Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu faces pressure to resign following a Supreme Court-ordered CBI probe into corruption allegations against his family. The BJP leadership defends Khandu, stating no leadership change will occur during the ongoing investigation. The Congress party insists Khandu must step down, citing a conflict of interest.
Oil India Limited Announces 49 Vacancies Including Junior Engineer, Apply by June 8
New Delhi, May 31: Oil India Limited (OIL) has issued an official notification inviting applications for 49 positions under a special recruitment drive for eligible candidates with disabilities from Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The openings include various Grade-3 and Grade-4 roles. The available positions consist of 1 Junior Technician (Electronics Mechanic), 6 Junior Technicians (Fitter), ... Read more Oil India Limited Announces 49 Vacancies Including Junior Engineer, Apply by June 8
Indian Army soldiers participate in yoga session at 9,000 feet in Arunachal Pradesh
Indian Army soldiers embraced yoga near Pasang Sonam Lake in Arunachal Pradesh. This event, held nearly 9,000 feet high, is part of month-long celebrations for International Yoga Day 2026. Troops in forward areas joined the session, focusing on fitness and mental strength. The practice aims to boost resilience and well-being for soldiers in challenging terrains.
Arunachal Pradesh: Shutdown in capital forces Muslims to spend Eid indoors
Itanagar: An indigenous youth group called for a 24-hour shutdown in Arunachal Pradeshs capital of Itanagar on Friday, May 29, to prevent illegal immigrants, a label used to target Bangladeshi-speaking Muslims, from celebrating Eid. The Arunachal Pradesh Indigenous Youth Organisation (APIYO) had announced the shutdown from 5 am on May 28 to 5 am on Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer reviews preparedness for June 18 Rajya Sabha polls
Election is being conducted as the term of one Rajya Sabha member representing Arunachal Pradesh is due to expire on June 23, says Chief Electoral Officer
The Environment Ministry's forest advisory committee has given the green light for the Kalai-II hydroelectric project in Arunachal Pradesh, which will result in the clearance of over 860 hectares of forest land. This development comes at a cost, as it entails the destruction of more than 33,000 trees.
Major Drug Bust in Arunachal Pradesh: Police Seize Cash and Arrest Five
Itanagar, May 28: The Arunachal Pradesh police have achieved a significant breakthrough in their fight against drug trafficking. This information was shared by the state police on their social media platform X. During a special raid conducted by the Tissa police station team in Longding district, authorities seized a substantial amount of narcotics and cash. ... Read more Major Drug Bust in Arunachal Pradesh: Police Seize Cash and Arrest Five
Arunachal Women Play Vital Role in Social and Economic Development: Governor Parnaik
Itanagar, May 28: The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, K.T. Parnaik, stated on Wednesday that women in the state are playing a crucial role in its social, economic, and community life. He emphasized that their contributions are essential for the development and progress of society, and their involvement is vital for making the state self-reliant. During ... Read more Arunachal Women Play Vital Role in Social and Economic Development: Governor Parnaik
Arunachal Pradesh Governor Urges Youth to Preserve Cultural Heritage and Promote National Unity
Itanagar, May 27: The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lieutenant General K.T. Parnaik (Retired), called on the youth to preserve traditional values, indigenous knowledge, languages, and cultural traditions while adopting environmental protection and sustainable lifestyles. Speaking at the Youth Sangam program held at Lok Bhavan, Itanagar, the Governor emphasized the crucial role of youth in nation-building. ... Read more Arunachal Pradesh Governor Urges Youth to Preserve Cultural Heritage and Promote National Unity
Arunachal Pradesh CM Khandu promises long-term roadmap on Inner Line Permit and tribal rights issues
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu said the state government will work with all stakeholders to find long-term solutions on indigenous tribal rights, demographic concerns, Inner Line Permit (ILP) regulation and APST-related issues.
Rare Blueberry Species Rediscovered In Arunachal Forest After 188 Years
Researchers have rediscovered 'Vaccinium piliferum', a rare and endangered wild relative of the blueberry, in the remote forests of Vijoynagar in Arunachal Pradesh's Changlang district, nearly 188 years after it was first recorded in 1836.

