Arunachal Governor Advocates for Tailored Development Strategies with NITI Aayog

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Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen KT Parnaik (Retd) recently hosted NITI Aayog full-time member Dr. Joram Aniya at Raj Bhavan to discuss the specific developmental needs of the state. During the meeting, the Governor underscored that Arunachal Pradesh requires a specialized approach at the national level, noting that its complex terrain, low population density, and strategic location present unique challenges that cannot be addressed by uniform national benchmarks.

Emphasizing the state's significant potential in sectors such as hydropower, tourism, ecological conservation, and cultural heritage, Governor Parnaik urged for greater priority and focused attention within national planning frameworks. He highlighted that these developmental hurdles necessitate customized solutions and increased support from the Union government to ensure progress effectively reaches the region's diverse communities.

The Governor warmly congratulated Dr. Aniya on her prestigious appointment to the federal policy think tank. He expressed his strong confidence in her capacity to advocate for inclusive and people-centric policymaking. Both leaders remain committed to ensuring that development initiatives align with the ground realities of Arunachal Pradesh, fostering growth that serves both local interests and national objectives.

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