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Defence
Arunachal CM Pema Khandu Meets Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to Boost Border Infrastructure
✍️ Northeast Today
🗓 21 Aug 2026, 03:36 AM
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Chief Minister Pema Khandu met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to discuss plans for enhancing infrastructure along Arunachal Pradesh’s border with China.
In a recent high‑level meeting, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu sat down with Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to review the state’s border‑infrastructure agenda. The two leaders examined ongoing projects and identified gaps that need immediate attention to improve road, bridge and logistics connectivity along the frontier with China.
Both officials underscored the strategic importance of robust infrastructure for national security and for the socio‑economic development of remote border districts. Enhancing all‑weather roads and forward‑deployment facilities is expected to facilitate faster troop movement and supply chains, while also providing local communities with better access to markets and services.
The discussion also touched on coordination mechanisms between the state’s Public Works Department and the Ministry of Defence to ensure timely execution and monitoring of projects. While no specific timelines were disclosed, the ministers agreed to fast‑track approvals and allocate additional resources where required.
Analysts view the meeting as part of a broader push by New Delhi to reinforce its northeastern frontier amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. Strengthened infrastructure could serve as a deterrent and improve disaster‑response capabilities in the mountainous region.
The two leaders plan to reconvene later in the year to assess progress and address any implementation challenges that arise.
Both officials underscored the strategic importance of robust infrastructure for national security and for the socio‑economic development of remote border districts. Enhancing all‑weather roads and forward‑deployment facilities is expected to facilitate faster troop movement and supply chains, while also providing local communities with better access to markets and services.
The discussion also touched on coordination mechanisms between the state’s Public Works Department and the Ministry of Defence to ensure timely execution and monitoring of projects. While no specific timelines were disclosed, the ministers agreed to fast‑track approvals and allocate additional resources where required.
Analysts view the meeting as part of a broader push by New Delhi to reinforce its northeastern frontier amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. Strengthened infrastructure could serve as a deterrent and improve disaster‑response capabilities in the mountainous region.
The two leaders plan to reconvene later in the year to assess progress and address any implementation challenges that arise.