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Arunachal Pradesh installs first Assam border pillar

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India Verve Desk

New Delhi: A historic milestone was achieved in the Arunachal Pradesh-Assam boundary resolution process on Sunday with the successful installation of the first official border pillar at Seijosa in Pakke Kessang district.

This move marks a significant transition from decades of uncertainty toward clarity, stability, and peaceful coexistence for communities living along the border.

The project reflects the spirit of the Namsai Declaration and was executed through close coordination between senior officials from both states, ensuring mutual agreement and precise demarcation on the ground, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu said in a post on X.

He said the achievement was driven by sustained dialogue and proactive leadership, particularly by Health and Family Welfare Minister Biyuram Wahge, Chairman of the Regional Committee for Pakke Kessang, along with dedicated support from district administrations and local representatives.

The Seijosa pillar now serves as a blueprint for the remaining boundary demarcation process, strengthening cooperation between Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.

Authorities highlighted that this initiative will pave the way for lasting harmony, development, and confidence among residents of the border regions.

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