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Arunachal CM Assures Longding–Nokjan Road Upgrade

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 12, 2026 2 Min Read
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Road infrastructure project connecting Longding and Nokjan in Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh plans to upgrade the Longding–Nokjan road under the Central Infrastructure Fund.
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Government Focuses on Longding–Nokjan Road Upgrade

The Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Pema Khandu, has assured that the Longding Nokjan road upgrade will be taken up soon. The project will be funded under the Central Infrastructure Fund.

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Government Focuses on Longding–Nokjan Road UpgradeInfrastructure Development Remains a PriorityBenefits for Local CommunitiesStrengthening Regional Connectivity

The road connects Longding in Arunachal Pradesh with Nokjan in neighbouring Assam. It plays an important role for people living in the border region.

However, the road currently faces several problems. Poor surface conditions and landslides often make travel difficult. The situation worsens during the monsoon season.

Therefore, the government plans to strengthen and upgrade the road soon.

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Infrastructure Development Remains a Priority

Chief Minister Pema Khandu said road development remains a major focus of the state government. Good roads improve connectivity in remote districts.

Better roads also help people reach hospitals, schools, and markets more easily. They support economic growth in rural areas.

The planned Longding Nokjan road upgrade will improve road quality and safety. Authorities will also improve drainage and slope protection along the route.

As a result, travel between the two regions will become faster and safer.

Benefits for Local Communities

The project will benefit residents living in remote villages. Farmers and traders will find it easier to transport their goods.

Students and workers will also travel more comfortably. Improved connectivity often encourages local economic activity.

In addition, better roads allow emergency services to reach remote areas quickly. This can save valuable time during medical emergencies.

Strengthening Regional Connectivity

The Longding Nokjan road upgrade is part of broader infrastructure development in the Northeast. Governments are investing heavily in roads across the region.

These projects aim to improve connectivity between states and border districts.

Once completed, the upgraded road will significantly improve transportation for residents of Longding and nearby areas.

Overall, the announcement by Pema Khandu has raised hopes among local communities. The project promises better connectivity and improved travel conditions in the region.

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Tanshu Gandhi March 12, 2026
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