
About the talk:
Positioned Arunachal as a growth powerhouse built on a bottom-up KEMPA framework, maintaining 80% forest cover alongside development Arunachal Pradesh aims to roll out the National Education Policy fully and has established a special task force to drive implementation.
The state has set up a medical college in the capital with two more in progress, and has built a women's college in the eastern belt, addressing long-standing gaps in access to higher education.
On investment climate, the Industrial and Investment Policy 2025 offers power subsidies, GST reimbursements, and 99-year land leases to work around the complexities of community-owned land.
CM emphasizes that while World Bank and ADB funding is unavailable to Arunachal Pradesh due to Chinese territorial disputes, all border infrastructure must be domestically financed. The state is actively reorienting toward Bhutan (Lumla-Tasigang corridor) and Myanmar (proposed Stilwell Road restoration)
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