Chowna Mein flags off Walong cycling expedition, hails state’s patriotic legacy

Arunachal Pradesh Deputy CM Chowna Mein highlights the state’s patriotism and support for the Indian Army while inaugurating the Walong cycling expedition at Namsai’s Golden Pagoda.
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ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein on Friday underscored the state’s legacy of patriotism and solidarity with the Indian Army as he flagged off the Walong cycling expedition commemorating the 63rd Walong Day at the Golden Pagoda (Kongmu Kham) in Namsai.

Mein paid rich tributes to the martyrs of the 1962 Indo-China War, recalling their courage in the face of adversity, an official statement informed.

“In the most challenging conditions, our soldiers courageously confronted the Chinese forces, scripting a glorious chapter in our military history,” he said, saluting their supreme sacrifice. Affirming that Arunachal Pradesh has always stood as a symbol of national unity, he added that the people have always stood shoulder to shoulder with the Indian Army, leaving no room for separatism.

“Even during Operation Sindoor, our veterans expressed their readiness to serve the nation once again,” Mein pointed out.

The deputy chief minister said the cycling expedition is more than a sporting endeavour, it is a tribute to the state’s history of bravery, endurance and patriotism.

“What began as a humble initiative has grown stronger each year. The state government remains committed to supporting and expanding this remarkable tradition,” he said.

Highlighting upcoming initiatives to honour the region’s wartime legacy, Mein informed that a Second World War Museum will soon be established at Jairampur in Changlang district to mark the 80th anniversary of World War II.

The museum will showcase the historical significance of the Stilwell Road, the strategic route connecting India to China through Myanmar during the Burma Campaign.

He also announced a village jeep expedition from Pasighat to Jairampur through the historic Pangsau Pass area to retrace wartime routes. “These initiatives will preserve our wartime legacy, strengthen patriotic spirit, and boost adventure and heritage tourism in the region,” he said.

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