
Itanagar, June 14 (IANS) The Indian Army and a telecommunications firm have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to expand mobile connectivity in remote areas of Arunachal Pradesh’s Kameng district in a major initiative aimed at improving communication infrastructure and enhancing the quality of life in border regions, officials said on Sunday.
Defence spokesman Lt Col Mahendra Rawat said that, in a significant step towards nation-building through military-civil integration, the Indian Army and a private telecommunications company have signed the MoU to expand communication infrastructure in remote areas of the border state.
The MoU was also signed to develop infrastructure and establish mobile connectivity in remote areas of Kameng district in western Arunachal Pradesh.
He said that the initiative aims to bring reliable mobile connectivity to communities that have remained disconnected for over a decade, addressing a critical developmental need in one of the country’s strategically important frontier regions.
Lt Col Rawat said that by bridging the digital divide, the project will facilitate greater access to government services, digital education, healthcare, financial inclusion and communication facilities, thereby improving the quality of life of local residents.
Enhanced connectivity is also expected to promote tourism and create new opportunities for economic growth and socio-economic development across the region, he pointed out.
According to Lt Col Rawat, improved communication infrastructure will strengthen the integration of remote border communities with the national mainstream and contribute to the government’s vision of inclusive development.
He also said that, from a security perspective, the upgraded network infrastructure will support the operational effectiveness of Indian Army troops deployed in forward areas by enabling improved communication capabilities and enhancing logistical coordination.
The initiative reflects the synergy between civil and military stakeholders in advancing both developmental and strategic objectives, the Army official stated.
Lt Col Rawat also stated that the partnership underscores a shared commitment to strengthening border areas through sustainable infrastructure development and aligns with the national vision of Viksit Bharat @ 2047.
–IANS
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