Indian Army Upgrades Community Infrastructure in Arunachal Pradesh

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Itanagar: The Indian Army has inaugurated a newly renovated community hall and Gompa in Senge, Arunachal Pradesh. Located at an altitude of 9,300 feet, the facility was revamped under the army's Operation Sadbhavna to bolster local infrastructure and protect cultural heritage in remote border regions.

Guru Tulku Rinpoche led the inauguration ceremony, providing a spiritual focus for the event. The project was completed by the Gajraj Corps, known as the Sela Warriors, as part of an ongoing effort to support populations in strategically vital areas. The Indian Army stated, "Built with dedication by #SelaWarriors of #GajrajCorps under #OperationSadbhavna, an upgraded & fully equipped Community Hall & Gompa at Senge (9,300 ft) was inaugurated by Guru Tulku Rinpoche."

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu praised the project as a vital step in fostering unity. He noted that the initiative highlights the military's commitment to community empowerment and social development. The revitalized site is expected to serve as a hub for spiritual, social, and cultural gatherings for local residents.

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