ITANAGAR :
DEFENCE Minister Rajnath
Singh on Thursday said the
disengagement process in
certain areas along LAC was
“almost complete” based on
consensus achieved between
India and China.
Unveiling a statue of Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel and inaugurating the Major Ralengnao
‘Bob’ Khating Museum of
Valour at Tawang, Singh
referred to the broad consensus achieved by India and
China to restore the ground
situation in certain areas
along the LAC.
“India and China have been
holding talks at both diplomatic and military levels to
resolve the differences in
some areas along the LAC. As
a result of the talks, a broad
consensus was developed on
the basis of equal and mutual security. The consensus
includes the rights of
patrolling and grazing in traditional areas,” he said.
“Based on this consensus,
the process of disengagement
is almost complete. Our
efforts will be to take the matter beyond disengagement;
but for that, we will have to
wait a little longer,” he added.
Singh, who could not travel toTawang due to inclement
weather, virtually inaugurated the statue of Patel and the
museum from Tezpur in
Assam’s Sonitpur district.
The Defence minister
recognised Major Bob Khating’s crucial role in
establishing Indian administration up to McMahon
Line in February 1951, highlighting Tawang’s strategic
significance.
“Major Khathing not only
led the peaceful integration
ofTawanginto India butalso
established essential military and security frameworks, including the
Sashastra Seema Bal,
NagalandArmedPolice,and
the Naga Regiment. The
‘Museum of Valour’ now
standsasatributetohisbravery and foresight, inspiring
generations to come,” he
said.
Singh commended the
Indian Army and local communities for their initiative
in creating the museum.
Singh paid glowing tributestoSardarPatel,acknowledginghis instrumentalrole
in unifying over 560 princelystatespost-independence,
a feat that stands as a testament to his indomitable
resolve and commitment to
a unified India.
“This statue ‘Desh Ka
Vallabh’ will inspire people
reminding them of the
strength in unity and the
unwavering spirit required
to build a nation as diverse
as ours,” he said.
The Defence Minister
underscoredthesignificance
of unity and harmony, and
theNorth-East’sunique role
in the nation’s identity. He
reiterated Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s vision of
ensuring economic and
infrastructure development
of the entire region.
“Holistic development of
the nation is possible only
when the North East prospers. We will create such a
North East which is strong
andprosperousnotonlynaturallyandculturallybutalso
economically,” he added.
Singhalsohighlightedthe
crucial role of Border Roads
Organisation (BRO) in the
progress of the region.
He made special mention
of the Sela tunnel linking
Assam and Tawang, a project which enhances connectivity across Northeast
regions.
“In the times to come, the
ArunachalFrontierHighway
projectwillplay a majorrole
in connecting the entire
North East region, especially the border areas. This
2,000-km long highway will
prove to be an important
strategicandeconomicasset
for the region as well as the
entire nation,” he said.
Singh further commendedtheArmedForces’engagementintheregion,fromNCC
initiatives and local economicsupporttocrucialdisaster relief efforts.
“Armed Forces not only
provide security but also
becomeamediumfordevelopment in that region by
cooperatingwiththepeople
ofthe border areas. This furtherstrengthensIndia’scommitment to ensuring development, peace, and security in the Northeast,” the
Defence Minister said.
Arunachal Pradesh
Governor Lt Gen KT Parnaik
(Retd), Chief Minister Pema
Khandu, Union Minister
Kiren Rijiju, Manipur Chief
MinisterNBirenSingh,Chief
of Army Staff General
Upendra Dwivedi,GOC-inC
Eastern Command Lt Gen
RC Tewari, 4 Corps GOC Lt
GenGambhirSinghandother senior civil and military
officials attended the event
at Tawang.