The Indian Army’s Operation Sindoor was the highlight of a dynamic outreach programme held in Tuting, Upper Siang district, Arunachal Pradesh, on August 12, 2025. Organized by the Spear Corps under the ‘Seemaon ke Rakshak, Gaon ke Saathi’ initiative, the two-day event aimed to bridge the gap between remote border areas and the national mainstream. By fostering civil-military cooperation, the programme showcased the Army’s commitment to both security and community development, inspiring patriotism among locals.
The event, which began on Monday, engaged diverse groups including students, youth, women, veterans, and entrepreneurs through community-focused activities. A display of modern weapons and equipment captivated attendees, while career guidance sessions encouraged young participants to explore opportunities in the armed forces. Additionally, the Army provided insights into local economic prospects, highlighting potential in crops, spices, and bamboo-based industries to empower the region’s economy.
The programme culminated in a heartfelt felicitation of veterans and community leaders for their significant contributions to regional progress. This initiative not only strengthened ties between the Army and border communities but also reinforced a shared vision for a prosperous, united future.
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