Itanagar: The Tawang district administration in Arunachal Pradesh has launched a comprehensive infrastructure development drive. Telecom connectivity in areas along the international border has emerged as the primary focus.
The Deputy Commissioner, Namgyal Angmo, convened critical meetings with BSNL, Reliance Jio and Airtel.
The aim is to accelerate tower installations and improve network coverage in previously underserved regions.
The areas in the border district of Tawang are facing long-standing connectivity challenges that have affected both the civilian population and security operations.
The telecom infrastructure was reviewed, relocating existing communication cables to safer positions while integrating them into the district’s township beautification project.
The discussion also outlined time-specific targets for network expansion. Indian Army, Indo-Tibetan Border Police and Sahastra Seema Bal joined local officials and market welfare committees to ensure broader community participation.
The meeting represents a systematic approach to addressing infrastructure deficits that have historically challenged development in Arunachal’s remote districts.
The emphasis on telecom connectivity particularly addresses security and economic development needs in this region.
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