Strengthening Peace: Assam-Arunachal MLAs Converge for Joint Boundary Inspection
A Joint Boundary Inspection Marks a Crucial Step in Resolving Assam-Arunachal Pradesh Border Dispute
In a significant development, Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) from Assam and Arunachal Pradesh conducted a joint inspection of the inter-state boundary from Tasamso to Lal Pani on Friday evening. The historic move aimed to foster trust and cooperation between the two states, while addressing the concerns of border communities. The initiative is seen as a crucial step toward resolving the long-standing border dispute.
Led by Nabam Vivek, MLA of 14th Doimukh Constituency (Papum Pare district, Arunachal Pradesh), and Diganta Ghatowal, MLA of Behali (Assam), the delegation was accompanied by senior officials, including Deputy Commissioners from Biswanath, Behali, and Papum Pare districts, as well as the Superintendent of Police (SP) Papum Pare, District Forest Officer (DFO), Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Balijan, and representatives of the Papum Pare District Border People’s Forum. The joint inspection marked a significant gesture of goodwill and cooperation between the two states.
The officials emphasized the importance of continued cooperation, mutual respect, and a commitment to a peaceful resolution of the boundary dispute. The inspection aimed to address the concerns of border communities and find a sustainable and amicable solution to the issue. The success of the joint inspection paves the way for further deliberations in the coming weeks, with the goal of achieving a lasting resolution to the dispute.
The Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border dispute has been a contentious issue for years, with both sides having valid claims and concerns. The joint inspection represents a significant shift in the trajectory of the dispute, as both states demonstrate a willingness to cooperate and find a mutually beneficial solution. As the two states move forward with further deliberations, it is crucial that they prioritize the concerns of border communities and work toward a peaceful resolution.
The joint inspection is seen as a crucial step in the right direction, as both states demonstrate a commitment to finding a peaceful resolution to the boundary dispute. With further deliberations expected in the coming weeks, the people of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh can hopefuly look forward to a sustainable and amicable resolution to the issue.
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Publish Date: 2025-04-04 19:51:00