23rd Dec 2025 10:12:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

Itanagar, Dec 23: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. General KT Parnaik (Retd.), chaired a high-level security review meeting at Lok Bhavan, Itanagar on Tuesday. Home Minister Mama Natung, Chief Secretary Manish Gupta, senior officials of the State Government, representatives from the State Police, Border Roads, Assam Rifles, and Central Reserve Police Force, in addition to Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police of Tirap, Changlang, and Longding Districts, participated in the meeting. This is a follow-up to the Security Review Meeting, held at Namsai on July 26 earlier this year.
The Governor emphasized that the safety and security of the people must always remain the foremost priority of the State Government, and that every possible effort should be made to eliminate fear and instill a sense of confidence among citizens. He stressed that peace and security are the foundations of development, and people can progress only when they feel safe in their homes and communities.
Parnaik called for a people-centric approach to security, where the administration and security agencies work proactively to protect lives, livelihoods, and public trust. He said that district-level administrations must remain constantly alert and responsive, particularly in sensitive and border areas.
Emphasizing the growing role of technology, the Governor urged the security forces and the civil administration to leverage modern tools and systems to further strengthen the security apparatus of the State.
Referring to the arrest of agents and highlighting the strategic importance of Arunachal Pradesh, he cautioned that external forces and elements from neighbouring States may attempt to create disturbances, and therefore, sustained vigilance and preparedness are essential to safeguard peace and stability. He said that when Arunachal Pradesh is secured, the Nation is secured.
Commending the exemplary coordination among the uniformed forces deployed in the State, the Governor remarked that cooperation and mutual trust are the keys to finding lasting solutions to security challenges. He also lauded the armed forces for their sustained efforts in building goodwill and harmonious relations with the local population, noting that winning the confidence of the people is as vital as operational readiness.
During the discussion, the Home Minister highlighted several important initiatives of the State Government, including the surrender policy aimed at bringing misguided youth back into the mainstream, the implementation of the e-Inner Line Permit (e-ILP) system, and other measures taken to strengthen internal security and governance. He reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to maintaining peace, improving service delivery, and ensuring the safety and well-being of all citizens.
The State Police, the Border Roads Organization, along with the Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police, provided a comprehensive update on the action taken pursuant to the deliberations of the Namsai Security Meeting. Through detailed presentations, they outlined the measures initiated on the ground, progress achieved so far, and the challenges being addressed to further strengthen the security framework of the State.


Kenter Joya Riba

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