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Indian Army Strengthens Bonds with Local Tribals in Arunachal Pradesh through Philanthropic Efforts

In the remote regions of Arunachal Pradesh, a significant transformation is taking place as the Indian Army has shifted perceptions among local tribal communities from skepticism to trust and hope through its philanthropic initiatives. Specifically, in the village of Bene, located over 300 kilometers from the state’s capital, Itanagar, the army’s involvement has enhanced community welfare alongside its primary duty of border security.

Under the stewardship of ‘Operation Sadbhavana’, the army is actively engaged in various enterprises focused on improving the lives of the villagers. Efforts include the construction of educational facilities, healthcare services, and sports infrastructure, as well as attentive responses to the unique needs of local residents. For instance, the army has recently erected fencing around the government school in Bene, ensuring the safety of the 50 children studying there. Tumto Ete, the school’s principal, expressed gratitude for the continuous support, highlighting a desire for the army to further adopt and assist the institution.

The initiatives extend beyond Bene as well. In Darka village, the Eastern Command of the army has constructed a community center, installed swings at government schools, and provided fencing for another school as a direct response to community requests. Mobi Ete, a teacher in Darka, noted that the improvements, including new swings and slides, have significantly benefitted the students, and he has also requested further maintenance of the school’s infrastructure.

In addition to educational improvements, infrastructure projects are underway, such as the construction of a bridge in Doji Basti and the installation of a compost fertilizer machine in another location. The army has also proactively promoted local tourism in the area by conducting a 15-day hospitality certification program for the owner of the only homestay in Wak village. Tumge Ete, who operates the homestay, reported that many of his guests are army personnel and expressed optimism for tourism development in the region, which has remained largely untapped.

Local leaders note a substantial shift in community attitudes towards the army. Medam Ete, the head of Darka village, reflected on the past skepticism of elder community members, stating that trust in the armed forces has grown. He characterized the army as an essential part of the community, expressing that they represent hope and support for the villagers.

Furthermore, the army’s endeavors include setting up fitness centers for children, building bridges, establishing waste disposal systems, and ensuring access to clean drinking water. For the financial year 2024-25, plans are in place for 19 projects in the West Siang district, with a budget of Rs 3.14 crore allocated for their execution, underscoring the army’s commitment to improving the living conditions of these remote communities.


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