Itanagar, Feb 10: The Indian Army is going to organize a two-day seminar on February 13 and 14 at Dinjan Military Station in Assam on the theme “Arunachal Pradesh: India’s Dynamic Frontier.” The seminar aims to deepen understanding of the geopolitical, socio-cultural and security significance of Arunachal Pradesh in India’s eastern sector.
Organized by Dao Division under the aegis of Spear Corps, the seminar will bring together a distinguished panel of security experts, academicians and policymakers. The event will provide a comprehensive platform for deliberations on Arunachal Pradesh and its people, evolving border dynamics, and the developmental imperatives of the frontier state.
The seminar will feature three thematic sessions focusing on the socio-cultural fabric of Arunachal Pradesh, challenges and dynamics along its borders, and key development projects and related aspects. The discussions are expected to offer a holistic perspective on integrating security concerns with development priorities and people-centric approaches essential for long-term stability.
Participants from the armed forces, civil administration and academic institutions will take part in the deliberations, underscoring the importance of a whole-of-nation approach to border management and frontier development.
The seminar is expected to generate valuable insights aimed at strengthening strategic awareness, enhancing operational preparedness, promoting inclusive development and reinforcing civil–military cooperation in Arunachal Pradesh, a Defence release said.