Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Wednesday inaugurated the Tsari Taksing Gajang Shedup Dargeyling Monastery at Taksing, a remote border village in Upper Subansiri district adjoining the Tibet–China region, and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to accelerating development, connectivity and livelihood opportunities in frontier areas of Arunachal Pradesh. Addressing a large gathering, the Chief Minister described the event as historic, noting that such a massive public congregation was being witnessed for the first time in Taksing’s history. He lauded the Nah Welfare Society, local leadership and district administration for organising the programme despite logistical challenges posed by the region’s remoteness.
Khandu said more than 40 developmental initiatives, including inaugurations and foundation stone laying, were undertaken in the area that falls under the Nacho Assembly constituency during the visit, reflecting the pace of infrastructure growth in the district. He said the transformation witnessed across Arunachal Pradesh over the last decade was the result of collective efforts of the State Government, elected representatives, officials and central agencies under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Highlighting connectivity as the backbone of development, Khandu recalled that Taksing was once accessible only by helicopter due to the absence of roads. He said road connectivity to the area was achieved in 2019 after sustained coordination with the Government of India and the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), marking the beginning of socio-economic transformation in the region. Referring to the Trans-Arunachal Highway, the Chief Minister said the nearly 1,800-km corridor, stretching from Tawang to Longding, has significantly reduced travel time and improved access to district headquarters across the State. He cited examples of districts where journeys that once took over 12 hours can now be completed in about five hours.
The Chief Minister also spoke at length about the upcoming Frontier Highway, a strategic border road project approved by the Government of India. He informed that tendering is underway in multiple stretches, including Sarli–Taliha and Taliha–Tato segments in Upper Subansiri district, and urged public cooperation to ensure smooth and transparent implementation. Emphasizing zero tolerance towards corruption, Khandu warned that delays or irregularities in land compensation and project execution would harm public interest. He cited action taken in certain eastern stretches of the Trans-Arunachal Highway, where investigations were initiated and strict measures enforced to ensure accountability. On border area development, Khandu said the Vibrant Villages Programme, launched from Arunachal Pradesh in 2021, has brought significant benefits to frontier regions by improving road connectivity, livelihood options and basic infrastructure. He highlighted the importance of coordination between civil administration, the Indian Army and ITBP to build sustainable models of development in border villages.
